A year into distance learning you may have observed some behaviors that make you wonder: does my child have a learning or attention difference or is it just Zoom-fatigue?
A new toolkit — developed in partnership between Understood and the National Center for Learning Disabilities — can help educators meet the needs of all students.
“Twice exceptional” (2e) is the term used to describe intellectually gifted children with great potential for academic achievement who also have a learning disability or neurological challenge.
Find out how sensory paths work and what you need to know to create your own.
Behavioral expert Jody Miller, MEd, BCBA, discusses her best strategies for promoting and positively reinforcing good behavior, as well as what steps to take when your child is struggling.
In this Voices of Compassion podcast, CHC’s Chief Psychiatrist & Medical Director, Dr. Glen Elliott, discusses the ADHD brain through the lens of distance learning.
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