Neurodiversity in Kids
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KidsNeurodiversity in Kids
Sometimes gifted kids have an uneven early developmental profile.
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KidsADHD
Medication should never be prescribed for a child without adequately examining the child and seeking to modify the environment.
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KidsNeurodiversity in Kids
Most kids are a little afraid of going to middle school, but they don't all admit it.
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KidsADHD
Learn how to handle a special teen who wants to quit school.
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KidsNeurodiversity in Kids
Determine if your child is gifted.
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KidsADHD
A parent seeks help understanding her daughter's diagnosis of ADHD and affective disorder.
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KidsNeurodiversity in Kids
Are difficulties with memorizing multiplication tables and reading characteristic of children with CAPD?
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KidsADHD
Get tips on the best ways to communicate with family members with ADHD.
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KidsADHDBy FamilyEducation Editorial Staff
Whether your child is 4, 8, or 15, learn how ADHD may affect him through the years.
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KidsADHD
Children with ADHD require an environment that demands accountability from everyone, consistently and fairly.
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KidsADHD
Retention is almost never the answer for most children, and it's less often the answer for kids who are gifted.
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KidsNeurodiversity in Kids
Parents seeks advice on how to make sure their daughter doesn't have an undiagnosed learning disability that is getting in the way of her learning.
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KidsNeurodiversity in Kids
Can your child have a fun summer without losing any academic ground? Find out! We've got the answers to your most pressing questions.
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KidsNeurodiversity in Kids
Determine if the label given a child by a school is appropriate.
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KidsNeurodiversity in Kids
When a child is exposed to some program of instruction but is not acquiring new skills, the team must be reconvened.
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KidsNeurodiversity in Kids
If a child is steadily (though slowly) acquiring the skills needed for reading and other areas, it's not likely that there is a learning disability.
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KidsNeurodiversity in Kids
A second-grade teacher seeks suggestions for helping a child with LD and ADHD be successful in the classroom.
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KidsNeurodiversity in Kids
A large difference between IQ and achievement does not necessarily indicate learning disabilities.
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