Classroom Strategies for Dyslexia

Modifying Tests and Homework Assignments Help LD Students Children with dyslexia have problems in reading and spelling. Making some changes to normal classroom activities can help these students succeed.Dyslexia is a learning disability that impacts the ability to read and spell. It also can affect short-term verbal memory. Many children with dyslexia have problems with … Read more

Music Helps Children with Dyslexia

Learning to Play an Instrument Can Increase Language Skills Recent studies have shown that incorporating music in learning can help to increase language skills in children with dyslexia and other learning disabilities. Learning to play a musical instrument may help students with dyslexia. A study completed at Stanford University [Musical Training Helps Language Processing, Studies … Read more

Five Myths About Dyslexia

Learning Disabilities are Commonly Misunderstood There are a number of misconceptions surrounding learning disabilities. Reading disabilities, when not addressed, can result in problems throughout school and beyond. Some reports indicate that one in every five children has some form of dyslexia. Many of these children are never diagnosed, in part because of the many myths … Read more

ADHD in Preschool Children

Diagnosing Attention Deficit and Hyperactivity Disorder ADHD is a descriptive diagnosis that must involve a detailed developmental history and physical examination of the child and their behavior Preschool teachers and daycare providers tend to become concerned if the children they teach are overly hyperactive or have short attention spans. It is important that adults who … Read more

Diagnosing ADHD in Preschool

Why Early ADHD Diagnosis in Children Under Age 6 is Difficult Toddlers and very young children normally exhibit many of the features of ADHD, but the diagnosis is usually made after the age of 7.Attention Deficit and Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD) is a syndrome characterized by the presence of clinically significant levels of hyperactivity, impulsivity, short … Read more

Unschooling High School

Why Unschooling High School May Be the Best Option for Your Child Unschooling is a relatively new concept in the world of education. It’s an alternative approach to learning where children have the freedom to explore their interests and passions, rather than following a set curriculum. Unschooling has been growing in popularity over the years … Read more

Unschooling Conferences – What and Where Is An Unschooled Conference

There are a lot of homeschool conferences available for you to choose to attend today.  However, you may be wondering, “What about unschool conferences?”  Regardless of the type of unschooling your family does, you should know that there are also conferences that are available for you to attend as well. Unschoolers Winter Water Park Gathering … Read more

Unschooling Curriculum – Is There A Curriculum For Unschoolers?

Unschooling curriculum does exist! You may think that unschoolers never follow a curriculum or otherwise use any educational materials.  However, you’d be wrong.  An unschooler’s curriculum consists of what they plan to do. This may involve meeting academic requirements or reaching a certain goal.  To achieve these things they may follow a conventional curriculum program, … Read more

Unschooling Elementary and Young Children

Unschooling means allowing your child to follow their natural curiosity whenever it comes to learning.  This means a lot more family time so that questions can be asked and answered.  It also means having the freedom to learn in the way that works best for your child without them having to compete with a lot … Read more