5 Traits To Help Identify Dyslexia In Your Child
Does your child struggle in school? Do they cry during homework because they are so frustrated that they do not understand what they are lea…
Does your child struggle in school? Do they cry during homework because they are so frustrated that they do not understand what they are lea…
The first of the 3 types of routines is most common, but unfortunately for children with special needs, the last 2 are vital and often overl…
In an earlier article, I discussed “why” routines are so important.(In general, routines provide children with the security and comfort need…
One of the most consistent “words of wisdom” I received while observing classrooms, interviewing teachers, and throughout student teaching i…
Many children may have a difficult time identifying feelings and verbalizing their emotions to an adult, such as anger, sadness or frustrati…
If, as a parent, you've struggled understanding your child's emotional state... the Zones Of Regulation COULD be the answer!…
One of the most challenging aspects of being a special education tutor and teacher is watching parents go through the emotional roller coast…
Routines and organization are important for everyone, and as we know, even more so for children with special needs. However, it’s difficult …
Several years and a few moves (grade levels and districts) into my career as a special educator, I was finally starting to feel as though I …