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Write A Letter to This Year’s New Teacher(s)

By Katherine McGee

Whether your child is moving on to the next grade, or making the leap to a new school, planning makes for a successful transition. At The Cloverleaf School, we work with our students to develop Learner Profiles. Each student helps to create a portfolio of useful information about how s/he learns and what s/he needs to succeed. This is helpful for the students, parents, teachers, and therapists.

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Getting the Right Kind of Help for Your Child – And You!

By Roxanne Fouché

  Parenting is simultaneously the hardest and most rewarding job a person can have. There are extra challenges when you have…

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Parent Self Care: Aristotle Says Go Out and Play

By Matthew Weneta

Note this Wisdom of the Ages: As a parent, you have a right — actually, a responsibility — to make…

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Parenting Advice for Kids with ADHD: Cultivating Resilience

Interview with Alan Graham

Looking for simple, effective parenting advice for kids with ADHD? Try cultivating resilience. Sound hard? Stick with us here. It…

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It All Starts with Sleep

By Ari Tuckman

Somehow it’s still amazing to me how often I wind up talking about the importance of sleep with my clients.…

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A Step by Step Way to Advocate for your Child with ADHD

By Phil Anderton

ADHD is one of the most prevalent mental health disorders[1], and we know that it runs in families. It is,…

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Foster Independence in Kids With ADHD - It's Never Too Early

It’s Never Too Early to Foster Independence in ADHD Kids

By Marla Cummins

I remember the day well. Parents were dropping off their kids for the first semester of their Freshman year at…

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Meet Your Family’s Needs: Discover What You Need

By Kricket Harrison

It’s tucked away somewhere in the back of your mind-your plan for the way your life would unfold. You figured…

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How to Plan Your Day…Week…LIFE! Simple Structures to Leverage the Power of Planning

By Alan Brown

“If you don’t design your own life plan, chances are you’ll fall into someone else’s plan. And guess what they…

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