Category: Parenting

Don’t Forget the Bricks for Back to School
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Don’t Forget the Bricks for Back to School

The year is starting again, a new school year around the country.  School supply lists and back to school bargains are in every corner of our lives, even if you homeschool!  Back to school means back to stress! Many children who deal with developmental issues are stressed out. They will be even more stressed once [...]

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New Perspective as a Parent
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New Perspective as a Parent

Originally posted on TODAY Parenting, Link between mother’s mood and child’s behavior stronger when kid has disorder For her, the best coping mechanism has been finding support among other parents who understand the challenges of an ADHD child. But she’s also found that parenting Luke has shifted something in her. “When I used to see [...]

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Asynchronous development and sensory integration intervention in the gifted and talented population, Excerpt
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Asynchronous development and sensory integration intervention in the gifted and talented population, Excerpt

Excerpt from Davidson Institute for Talent Development, written by Anne Cronin: Parents of children who develop differently are under different pressures and have many difficult decisions to make. As the internet makes information so accessible, families often find themselves in information overload when looking for resources for their child. Popular books like, The Out-of-Sync Child [...]

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Child’s Educational Performance, Thinking Outside of Traditional
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Child’s Educational Performance, Thinking Outside of Traditional

A new study by researchers at the University of Leicester and University of Leeds has concluded that parents’ efforts towards their child’s educational achievement is crucial — playing a more significant role than that of the school or child. Educators have known for years that the involvement of parents in children’s education is directly related [...]

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