Simple, Daily Tips to Support a Child with Dyslexia at Home
Dyslexia can make reading and writing a daily struggle for children, but with the right tools and support at home, real progress is possible. As
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Dyslexia can make reading and writing a daily struggle for children, but with the right tools and support at home, real progress is possible. As
Summer brings a break from school routines, but it also opens a valuable window for reflection. Many parents wonder if their child is truly on
Reading isn’t just about recognizing words on a page—it’s about making sense of what those words mean. For many students with autism, especially those with
When it comes to college admissions, students face an important question: ACT vs. SAT—which test should they take? While both exams assess similar skills, they
Advanced Placement (AP) classes offer high school students a unique opportunity to challenge themselves academically, develop college-level skills, and stand out in the competitive college
Spelling can be tricky, especially when you’re a kid trying to figure out the difference between “their,” “there,” and “they’re” – or worse, when you’re
As a parent, there are moments when you feel unprepared for the challenges that come your way. When I first learned that my son, Sam,
By: Gina Gerrato Greenhaus, M.A.Educational Consultant (College Admissions Expert) The college process can be stressful enough, but when a student has a learning issue and
The writing process can be one of the most difficult things to teach students to feel comfortable with and engage in independently. However, there are
As summer approaches, many students look forward to a well-deserved break. However, this extended time away from structured learning can lead to the “summer slide”—a