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A moderate reaction may be called for when a new friendship coincides with a slide in your child's grades. read more
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A moderate reaction may be called for when a new friendship coincides with a slide in your child's grades. read more
Poor listening skills? Difficulty following directions? Inattentive? Find out if your child should be evaluated for a central auditory processing diso... read more
Help your child learn more about autism by reading these children's books about autism spectrum disorders for kids of all ages, from preschoolers to t... read more
When a child exhibits odd body movements and noises, an evaluation is advisable. read more
When a child has tested as gifted but the timing isn't right to get gifted services at a new school, her parent should take action. read more
The emergence of "high stakes testing" has threatened the progress advocates for students with disabilities have made over the last 25 years. read more
Find out what our expert suggests for a seven-year-old with ADHD who's having problems with talking out of turn and back talking. read more
Deciding whether or not to put a child with ADHD on medication can be difficult. Here are some guidelines to help you make the decision. read more
The following tips can help you be prepared to talk to your child about people with disabilities when she comes to you for answers. read more
Has your child been diagnosed with ADHD? This simple ADHD to-do list is designed to help you make choices about what might be the best treatment optio... read more
Learn about ADHD treatment options, such as medications vs. behavioral therapy, and their effectiveness for children preschool-age and up. This guide ... read more
There is no special education category in the law for ADHD. read more
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