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ADHD and the Holidays: A Parent’s Guide to Success

The holiday season brings joy, festivities, and cherished family moments. However, for parents of children with ADHD, it can also bring unique challenges. The combination of excitement, change in routine, and sensory overload can be overwhelming for kids with ADHD. But with some thoughtful planning and strategies in place, you can create a joyful and ...

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Action Steps if Your Child is Reading Below Grade Level

Reading is a fundamental skill that serves as the gateway to academic success and lifelong learning. When a child is reading below grade level, it can be a source of frustration and concern for both parents and educators. There are effective strategies and resources available to help children catch up and develop strong reading skills, ...

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Early Signs of Mild Cognitive Impairment and Cognitive Decline

As we age, it’s natural for our cognitive abilities to evolve. However, sometimes these changes may signal the onset of mild cognitive impairment (MCI), a condition that falls between the normal cognitive decline of aging and the more serious cognitive impairments associated with conditions like Alzheimer’s disease or dementia. Recognizing the early signs of MCI ...

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Possible Root Causes of Reading Struggles

Reading is a complex task that requires a variety of skills in order to happen efficiently. If your child faces reading struggles, there are many possible root causes. What’s important to note is that reading issues won’t just go away with more tutoring, more practice, or just reading to your child more often. If there ...

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What You May Not Know About Learning Styles

For years, the concept of “learning styles” has been widely discussed and applied in educational settings. However, recent research suggests that there may be more to this topic than meets the eye. In this blog post, we’ll delve into the concept of learning styles and explore why accommodating them might not always be the most ...

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5 Things to Look for in a Learning Intervention

Every child is unique, and so are their learning needs. When a child faces challenges in their academic journey, it’s essential to find the right learning intervention program to help them succeed. With numerous options available, it can be overwhelming for parents and educators to make the best choice. Here are five critical factors to ...

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Brain Training Research for Kids with Learning Disabilities

Students with learning disabilities often receive labels. They are defined by what they struggle with, and many schools move them through the system without really digging deeper and answering the question: “Why?” As parents, it’s our job to make sure our kids are receiving the support they need in order to reach their fullest potential. ...

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Accommodations vs. Root-Cause Intervention for Learning Struggles

Learning is a unique journey, filled with its own set of challenges and triumphs. For individuals who face learning struggles, whether in school or everyday life, finding effective solutions becomes a top priority. Two prominent approaches that have gained attention in the field of education and cognitive training are accommodations and root-cause intervention.Let’s delve into ...

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Young Adult Brain Injury Recovery: Getting Your Life Back

After a TBI or concussion, it can be hard to adjust to a new “normal.” Your brain has changed, and every area of your life has been impacted. Brain injury recovery can happen quickly for some individuals; however, for others, there are long-term effects that have to be managed.  Did You Know… Brain injuries are ...

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3 Active Studying Strategies to Help Students Take Ownership of Their Learning

When it comes to middle school, high school, and college, it’s so important for kids to begin the process of taking ownership of their study sessions. Passive studying (like reviewing notes) is not sufficient for most learners. Instead, it’s critical that students learn strategies to actively engage with the material they’re trying to learn so ...

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