Tag Archives: problems with reading
14
Oct

4 Strengths Every Child Must Possess to Comprehend Successfully

One of the most common concerns that a parent will present to me is their child's weak comprehension skills.  When we talk together, we cover many areas of concern where each variable plays an important role in impacting their child's specific challenges.  However, in general, I will always review the 4 strengths every child must [...]

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11
May

Is your Child Struggling with a Learning Disability?

Even the brightest students and the ones that score very high on an IQ test may have problems reading. Some may thing they’re stupid because they can’t read, but if you look at the tests and their grades in other classes, you’re sure to see this is far from the case. If you think your [...]

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07
May

Orton-Gillingham at Home – Help for Dyslexic Children

Introducing ….. Language Tune-Up Kit at Home™ Help For Dyslexic Children with Instruction in English and Spanish! At Last, You Can Help Your Child to Learn to Read at Home With a Fully Interactive Orton-Gillingham Based Program!  Your Child Will Learn: Phonemic Awareness  – children with reading challenges, the first step you need to do [...]

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29
Mar

SAT Vocabulary: Aboveboard

source: brainyflix and youtube Related Posts:4 Strengths Every Child Must Possess to Comprehend SuccessfullyDo you know what Opsoclonus-Myoclonus Syndrome is and who it affects?Female teachers may pass on math anxiety to girls, study finds3 Months to Improve Your Child’s Life Using Brain Training and The Student Transformation System!Visual Dyslexia

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20
Dec

SAT Vocabulary – LAUD

  LAUD Related Posts:Visual Dyslexia Co-teaching Integrates Special Education Students in Traditional ClassroomsSAT Vocabulary – AugmentBrain BlogHow Enhanced Learning Skills for Kids Can Help Your Child

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19
Dec

Visual Dyslexia

Have you heard of visual dyslexia yet?  I just started doing research on this because my daughter, who suffered from a brain injury, has a lot of visual processing issues.  The visual processing issues impact her reading fluency.  She came home from school the other day saying that she wanted to be checked for eye [...]

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18
Dec

Co-teaching Integrates Special Education Students in Traditional Classrooms

GateHouse News Service (IL) Peoria, Illinois school district has 200 + Special Education Teachers!  They have taken the leap from self-contained to co-teaching.  Pairing up with all the active general educators, the district is shedding light on their relatively new teaching model and the benefits to the student population.  Go Peoria!  Read More ….,..  Related [...]

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02
Dec

Why is My Child Having Trouble Learning and Reading?

Over the last week I have had the pleasure of consulting with a family in Arizona.  We have gone back and forth through email helping one another to identify and better understand the problem and then providing a solution.  The family agreed to allow me to publish a snapshot to help other families relate and [...]

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