As students return to in-person instruction, their parents may be concerned about the repercussions of the pandemic on their child’s learning.
Families across the country are grappling with how to respond when in-person learning doesn’t translate smoothly into virtual learning.
A lot of students are struggling with school this year, not because they necessarily have a disability, but because this whole system isn’t what we signed up for.
Remote learning has been a struggle for teachers and is expected to set back the learning gains of a generation of students.
If learning to read becomes an ongoing struggle that leaves a child falling behind his peers, it’s possible that he has a learning disorder known as dyslexia.
If you’re concerned your child is struggling, it might be time to make some additions to your child’s plan to incorporate remote learning accommodations.