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Practical, informative resources, tips, tools, and strategies for parents of children with learning disabilities written by experts in the fields of Learning, Learning Disabilities, Social & Emotional Topics, College Prep, and Teaching.
Learning Disability Terms Defined and Demystified
June 5th, 2024
Definitions of frequently encountered terms in the world of learning disabilities.
Posted in: Learning DisabilitiesDeveloping Eager Readers
March 21st, 2024
Discover how parents can develop eager readers. Explore part 2 of the Reading Guidebook.
Posted in: LearningLandmark's Approach
March 21st, 2024
Explore Reading: A Guidebook Part 3 to learn about Landmark School's approach to reading instruction.
Posted in: LearningReading: A Guidebook
March 21st, 2024
Explore what science says about reading instruction and why its importance in this 3 part series Reading: A Guidebook.
Posted in: LearningWhat is Reading?
March 21st, 2024
Discover the basics about how reading works and what the science tells us.
Posted in: LearningBenefits of Boarding Schools
March 8th, 2024
Discover the advantages of boarding schools and the impact on students' education and development.
Posted in: LearningAI Can Help Reading Instruction
March 6th, 2024
AI can finally give students with dyslexia and other learning differences the personalized lessons needed to help them work with — instead of work around — their disability. Used strategically, AI can help teachers design for students’ many different learning styles.
Posted in: TeachingHow AI Can Play a Role in Learning to Read
January 9th, 2024
"Instead, the magic of teaching lies in creating the conditions for students to wrestle with how what they believe to be true about the world intersects with, and helps them make sense of, the curriculum. This is where I think tools like ChatGPT can be most helpful: offering teachers enough backgrou...Posted in: Learning DisabilitiesJust Effective Teaching
December 15th, 2023
This article refreshed from a 2013 version. Although it was a long time ago, I can still remember the feeling I had entering my first public school teaching job. I was hired to teach four sections of 9th grade Civics classes and one section of an 11th grade honors US history class. Mainstream ...Posted in: Teaching5 Strategies to Support College Students’ Executive Functions
December 5th, 2023
Students heading off to college should follow these simple guidelines to get and stay organized and master executive function skills.
Posted in: College Prep, Learning
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