Learn more how you can alleviate some of your own anxiety about your child’s progress during this unprecedented time.
What are your strengths and vulnerabilities as a parent and as a teacher? What are some strategies you can use to find a balance between roles?
Learning disabilities specialists Fernette and Brock Eide explain how 20% of people—individuals with dyslexia—share a unique learning style that can create advantages in a classroom, at a job, or at home.
Barbara Arrowsmith Young talks about how harnessing the principles of neuroplasticity leads to changes in the brain and how each individual can create a new reality for their future.
Learn more about the interrelated nature of ADHD, LD and anxiety and how you can support your child.
It’s normal to make mistakes and even struggle a little when learning new things. But repeated, long-lasting problems may be a sign of a learning disability.
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