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Learning Abled Kids RSS Feed They are typically seen as being a bit 'odd'. While bright and talkative, a child with Asperger's doesn't interact in a socially typical way, and their difficulties can bring challenges to their ability to learn in a traditional school environment..
Learning Mathematics can either be a strength or a struggle for many LD children. For those children who learn quickly, options abound. For children who struggle, there are excellent, viable options as well..
Brain Gym is a brain-based exercise program which allows you to create a physical-therapy type of routine specifically targeted to your child's learning deficit areas..
Some reading programs claim to be Orton-Gillingham based, but many are questionably so. How do you know a program is truly an Orton-Gillingham program? How do you pick an effective program for your child? Consider this..
Many children with ADHD, ADD, or Executive functioning difficulties have a horrible time keeping track of their homework. Assignments get completed, but lost. Parents are dismayed about how to help their child become organized. In order to become organized, your child must have the tools..
If you are living or have experienced "Special Education" abuses first-hand, a new anthology is being compiled. Help tell the story of this national tragedy and help change the world.. one reader at a time.
There are reasons to avoid being too focused on one "style" when teaching
persons with dyslexia, and any person for that matter, and multi-sensory
teaching is the best means for teaching anyone..
Knowing what your child's actual reading level is can help you manage his education better. Whether you
are homeschooling, or your child is in public school, using free informal tests can help you keep tabs on your child's reading progress.
Does your child HATE writing? Explore options for teaching written expression to a child who hates writing
using inexpensive programs and simple homeschooling techniques.
There is no better time to engage in an impromptu unit study than President's Day. There are a number
of information-rich sites with excellent lesson plans, activities,
games, etc to help your child learn about our U.S. Presidents
without feeling like he is doing school work.
There are four main learning styles.. auditory, visual, tactile, and kinesthetic.
Your child will learn best through one or more of these learning channels,
and you can help him become a successful learner by teaching the child
through his primary learning style(s).
Gifted children who have learning disabilities have been called twice exceptional, 2E, Conundrum Kids, and a Puzzling Paradox. Having a child who is clearly gifted in some areas, but struggles in others is confusing, to say the least.
Valentine's Day is a great time for visual, hands-on learning activities for children who excel in creativity, and the activities provide an outlet from the daily chore of doing typical schoolwork.
The National Reading Panel has concluded that Vocabulary is one of the critical elements in a child's ability to read. Having a robust vocabulary will improve a child's reading decoding skills, reading comprehension level, and his ability to read fluently..
Fluency can be difficult to develop when a child has to concentrate on figuring out each word..
You should know that 85% of children who have difficulty acquiring reading skills have learning disabilities that require specialized instruction for learning to read. Thus, only about 15% of children will "outgrow" their difficulties..
A common concern for parents of children with ADHD is fear of the long-term ramifications of using medication. Many parents don't want their children to be dependent upon a brain stimulant. There are alternatives..
Orton-Gillingham is a specific way of teaching children with learning disabilities, and particularly children with dyslexia. For children with dyslexia, this means they are taught every sound (phoneme) and the representative letter combination(s) that represent the sound, one at a time, in a specific order, in a small group, using multi-sensory teaching methods..
Children with specific learning disabilities in the area of reading need not fall behind in other areas of learning. There are assistive technology solutions that can help your child with books that are beyond his reading level..
Honestly, I was TERRRRRIIIFIIED by the thought of homeschooling. What if I failed to meet my child's learning needs? What if I did worse than the school? What if we battled all the time, and he ends up hating me?..
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One of the questions I'm frequently asked is, "Can I homeschool my child? He (she) has learning disabilities." Parents are often terrified at the though of having to meet the special learning needs of a challenging child. My answer is an emphatic, "YES!"..
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