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Reaching 7 can be a fascinating time for both a child and parents. The toddler years are behind you, and your child is fully developing into a personality and identity of their own. While they remain highly dependent, they are now starting to exercise forms of their independence and aren’t quite so reliant on mom […]
If a student in your classroom is struggling with the material more than their peers, it's possible that they could have special learning requirements. In many cases, the school and the child's parents are already aware of this, as symptoms typically develop before they attend education. Still, there are also instances where children don't receive […]
Sensory input is an everyday part of our lives – it is simply how we experience the world through our senses. This becomes more complex and important to understand when working with children. How do they experience sensory input? And how does this change for those with sensory processing issues, such as children on the […]
As children develop, many parents wonder whether their child is progressing as fast as their peers. While every child is an individual and not all children advance at the same pace, there are some significant milestones to watch out for. Doctors use these specific milestones to observe your child's development and whether they are where […]
Parenting a teenager is often quite difficult, especially as they navigate their emotions in a complex world, which could make them feel misunderstood or alone, resulting in frustration and conflict. Understanding how these disagreements emerge allows you to assess different situations and figure out how to address tension in a way that respects your child's […]
When you teach a class, you may encounter several behavioral problems, many of which have unique causes and manifestations. Key among them is self-regulation, the ability to manage our emotions and behavior in stressful situations, and this takes some time to develop as a child. Many children struggle with this and may act out as […]
ADHD tics in kids are a common condition that can affect children, adolescents, and adults. It is a neurological disorder characterized by impulsivity, hyperactivity, and attention deficits. The symptoms of ADHD can also include tics, which are involuntary movements or vocalizations caused by the brain’s inability to regulate itself properly. This article examines the relationship […]
Analysis paralysis is a term used to refer to overthinking choices that can lead to difficulty in making decisions. This can frequently become a challenge, especially for those with ADHD. Decision-making commonly poses difficulty for those with ADHD as it demands skills that those with it may struggle with. Read on to find out more […]
Mathematics is a difficult subject due to its abstract nature. For a section of the population, it is even more challenging. With math and the use of numbers being a foundation for many everyday scenarios, it is taught as a foundation in schools all over the world. Number dyslexia is unfortunately often misunderstood and under-prioritized […]