
Dyslexia Support for Parents: What You Need to Know
Did you know Dyslexia is the most common learning difference? Dyslexia affects 1 in 5 children. As the school year winds down, educators are entering
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Did you know Dyslexia is the most common learning difference? Dyslexia affects 1 in 5 children. As the school year winds down, educators are entering
1. Identify Interests Discovering what captivates someone can transform them into an enthusiastic reader. If a child can spend hours discussing dinosaurs, then books exploring
One of the main reasons children develop a dislike for math is because they don’t see how it connects to their everyday lives. Let’s fix
Warm and happy days are approaching! The shining sun always brings the opportunity to try and learn new things. At Kids on the Yard, we
1. Build Supportive Relationships with Teachers When engaging with teachers about IEP accommodations, establish a connection that promotes cooperation and mutual respect. Begin by acknowledging
Teachers’ Mindsets and Their Impact Teachers’ beliefs about intelligence significantly influence their teaching methods and students’ learning experiences. Those with a growth mindset often employ
Oh no! You open your child’s report card and see lower grades than expected. It’s natural to feel concerned—maybe you wonder if this reflects your
Establishing a reading habit can be beneficial for children and families. Regular reading times create structure, improve literacy skills, and foster connections through shared stories
Ensuring that students with disabilities receive the support they need in school is essential for their academic success and personal development. Two key frameworks, 504
As the school year ends, it’s common for teachers to inform parents that their child may need an Individualized Education Program (IEP) for the upcoming
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