Learning Styles
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This article can help you find the right therapist for your child's needs.
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School and LearningLearning Styles
This article can help you better understand your child's taste and smell sensitivities.
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School and LearningLearning Styles
This article explores the different vision problems children may exhibit.
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School and LearningLearning Styles
This article explains the differences between hyposensitive, normal, and hypersensitive children.
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This article explores sensory integration: what it is and what problems relate to it.
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Advice from a homeschooling expert on early signs of dyslexia.
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When school testing doesn't indicate a need for services for a child with reading problems, a private evaluation may be wise.
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Someone who is "diagnosed as being a sight-reader," should have a full psychoeducational evaluation to determine his needs.
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There are many different reasons why a child may have difficulty with reading comprehension.
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If a child has an IEP, then she is eligible for special education services under the Individuals with Disabilities Education Act.
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Get an expert opinion about the Fast ForWord program and learn about other, less expensive interventions.
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Don't despair because your child is having trouble learning. Instead, figure out what you can do to help.
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A mother asks what she can do to help her 15-year-old stepdaughter, who reads at a 2.8 grade level.
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A parent wonders whether a child can be on an IEP and a 504 Plan at the same time.
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It is very possible even for gifted children to have learning disabilities.
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A child who is happy, well adjusted, and performing on grade level, even if that is below the class average, should move up with his class.
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Here's what to do when your child's teachers fail to regularly monitor his progress in all academic areas.
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School and LearningLearning StylesBy FamilyEducation Editorial Staff
Here's a list of simple classroom accommodations you and your child's teacher can work together to put in place.
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