How Should I Teach Social Skills to My Child With Special Needs?
Teaching social skills to children with special needs is very important. Many children with special needs do not inherently pick up on social skills like many neurotypical children do. Children with...
View ArticleFive Strategies to Increase Reading Comprehension With Your Child With...
Many parents of children with special needs are working to increase reading comprehension with their child. It is not uncommon for children with special needs to struggle with understanding what a...
View ArticleHow Do I Help My Child to Transition Without Meltdowns?
Knowing good transition strategies for your child with special needs is very important. Many children with an array of special needs have difficulty transitioning from one activity to the next, from...
View ArticleBuilding Rapport With Your Child’s Teacher Can Increase Their Overall Success
Parent teacher relationships are very important for success with your child with special needs .I have been an educator for twenty years. While I take a break from working in the schools this year, I...
View ArticleSimple and Fun Ways to Expand Your Child’s Vocabulary Doing Every Day Activities
Many children with special needs have delays in their vocabulary development. Neurotypical children tend to pick up language from hearing it spoken and many do not need explicit teaching in their...
View ArticleSummer Learning for Children with Special Needs: How To Turn Every Day...
It is important to look at how to create opportunities for summer learning for children with special needs. Let’s face it, the school schedule that the vast majority of schools in the Unites States...
View ArticleEthical Issues in Education: The Main Reason Why Parents of Children With...
I became an educator to have a positive impact on the world through educating, counseling, supporting and enhancing the lives of children with special needs and their families. My career as an...
View ArticleShould Parents be Medicating Children with Special Needs?
To medicate or not to medicate? That is the question! Many parents of children with special needs are faced with making the difficult decision about whether to medicate their child or not. Medicating...
View ArticleIs a Medical Condition the Root of Your Child’s Behavioral Issues?
I am excited to get back to posting on my blog more regularly. Due to a relatively sudden decision to move across the country I have been consumed with readying our house for sale, going through our...
View ArticleStrategies for Incorporating Math Development into Real Life Activities
Although many math curricula have tried to make the material more applicable to real life the best way to teach your children real life math is during the course of everyday activities that you and...
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