by Susan Kruger, M.Ed. | Jan 15, 2014 | Articles
Parents and teachers often talk about student challenges in similar ways and the bottom line is that there are specific strategies for shifting out of low gear learning. For example, the conversation might sound something like this at first: “He does not... by Roxanne Hudson | Sep 30, 2013 | Articles
Current research on dyslexia and the brain are very in-depth topics. Believe it or not, it is a subject that has been researched and studied for over a hundred years when it was first described. W. Pringle Morgan (cited in Shaywitz, 1996), a doctor in Sussex,... by David Wise | Jun 20, 2013 | Articles
Math disabilities are one of the most prevalent and critical issues in our school systems. Because math and science are now the central subjects in school curriculums, affected students are struggling to pass onto the next level of their education. Even very bright... by Frank Barnhill, M.D. | Nov 21, 2011 | Blog
What is the relation between vision therapy and ADHD? Learning disabilities and ADHD are often resolved when a child has vision therapy. If a child has a reading problem and is unable to make meaning from what they see on the page, or even has trouble throwing or...
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