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Dyslexia and ADHD: Identifying, Understanding and Treating Reading Disorders in Children

By Dr. Roberto Olivardia

Studies show that approximately 50-60% of people with ADHD also have a learning disability. The most common learning disability is…

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care about school

Why Your Child Doesn’t Care About School and How You Can Help

By Cindy Goldrich

Restarting school – after any break, short or long – can leave you with a pit in your stomach. How…

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care about school

When Your Child Really Doesn’t Care About School

By Elaine Taylor-Klaus

Sometimes it feels like our kids and teens really don’t care about school. Even when they’re really smart and underachieving,…

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What is a “Good Education?”

By Rick Green

Growing up, my parents told me “You need a good education if you want to get a good job.  That…

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Educational Coaching

Educational Coaching: What Is It And How Is It Different?

By Beatriz Duda

Across the world today, students are seen as active participants in their education and academic development. No longer are students…

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College Scholarships

Get More College Scholarships & Aid Without Reducing Choices

By Jean Marie Keller

With today’s out-of-control college costs, parents are looking for ways to pay for college education without exhausting their retirement savings.…

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Christy

What IS Free & Appropriate Public Education For Your Child?

By Christy Calbos

Have you ever heard the acronym “FAPE”? It stands for “Free and Appropriate Public Education.” If you’re a parent of…

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Get ACT and SAT Accommodations for ADHD

How to Get ACT & SAT Accommodations for ADHD, Part 2

By Judith Bass

It can be incredibly confusing for parents to figure out how to get ACT and SAT Accommodations for ADHD, but…

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Teach your child to prioritize

How Monkey-See, Monkey-Do Can Teach Your Child To Prioritize

By Diane Dempster

Seeking Order Prioritizing can be a challenging task for many people. What’s first? What’s next? What can wait until tomorrow?…

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