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How to talk so your child will listen is one of the most frequent questions that parents ask. The power struggle between parent and child occurs on many different levels; and one of the biggest challenges that parents face is learning how to get their child to respond... by Jon Clifford | Dec 6, 2012 | Articles
Twenty-one schools in the Jordan, Utah, district have adopted a program based on author Stephen Covey’s, “The 7 Habits of Highly Effective People,” in which they learn skills in leadership, conflict resolution and more. The Leader In Me Program is... by Ultimate Vocabulary | Sep 7, 2012 | Articles
Scientists have discovered a significant causal relationship between success and communication. Empirical results have proven that successful people command powerful vocabularies and effective communication skills. Word power is essential for effective communication... by Patricia O'Laughlin MA, MFT, ATR | Sep 29, 2011 | Articles
Talking to teachers about your child’s learning disability is not always easy. Disclosing a learning disability that is not visually apparent such as Dyslexia, ADHD, or Dyspraxia can be scary. Myths about how disclosure might negatively impact your child may... by Kathy Gruhn, MA CCC-SLP | Mar 16, 2011 | Articles
This is a question that I hear on a regular basis. As research has proven, a parent or caregiver is a child’s first and best teacher for developing language. Having a language enriched environment in addition to lots of hugs and positive interaction, will also carry...
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