Let’s cut to the chase: You’re here because your child is missing school due to legitimate reasons—whether it’s chronic illness, anxiety, or something else entirely—and you’re worried about how these ...
Study skills don’t always come naturally, especially for students with ADHD, executive functioning struggles, or other learning challenges. The good news? Explicit teaching and practice can help these ...
When your child struggles with ADHD, dyslexia, dysgraphia, or executive functioning, the simple act of taking notes in class can become overwhelming. However, note-taking is an essential academic ...
Hey there! Ready for some holiday laughs? This ugly sweater printable activity is perfect for sparking creativity (and maybe some giggles). Kids can pick their own sweater, choose the tackiest ...
If you have an autistic child, it’s very likely that one of the first things that teachers and clinicians talk to you about is pretend play. Especially high-functioning autism pretend play. It seems ...
I could handle the not talking. I could handle the stimming. I could handle the developmental delays. And the picky eating, and the clumsiness due to poor motor planning, and the meltdowns. But ...