Many parents, students, and educators are still struggling with technical issues. In this post you’ll find top distance learning and enhancing options tools to help students learn.
Proper preparation and transition planning enables individuals with LD, Dyslexia or ADD to acclimate more easily and successfully to the next stage in life, be it to college, a career or vocation.
For students with a learning disability, leaving for college may be challenging time. For one thing, you are an adult now and advocating for your rights as a person with disabilities is your responsibility! Learn how to transition to college if you have a learning disability.
Art, especially for people with learning disabilities, offers alternative ways to communicate when words are limited. It can be highly beneficial addressing daily challenges they face.
Many parents, students, and educators are still struggling with technical issues. In this post you’ll find top distance learning and enhancing options tools to help students learn.
This year became the year of creative perseverance. Instead of regular proms, we saw virtual proms held in backyards with participants wearing facemasks to match their corsages.
Here are a few things to consider when searching for the right school for your child with a learning disability.
Understanding how to teach dyslexic students can certainly be challenging. However, by educating yourself and learning different strategies, you can really make a difference in students’ lives.
Building self-esteem in students with learning disabilities or other intellectual challenges can be, well…challenging. Here are tips to help.