Through classroom accommodations, teachers can help students with anxiety keep their studies on track as they manage their disorder(s). Which accommodations might...
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APD Behavioral Management
Auditory Processing Disorder (APD) can make it challenging for children to process and interpret auditory information, leading to difficulties in communication, following...
Classroom Management for Dyslexia Students
Classroom management for dyslexia students involves creating a supportive learning environment that reduces challenges and builds on their strengths. Here are some...
Disruptive Mood Dysregulation Disorder’s Communication Strategies
Effective communication strategies for children or adolescents with Disruptive Mood Dysregulation Disorder (DMDD) are crucial in managing their emotions and minimizing...
Down Syndrome Behavioral Management
Managing behavior in individuals with Down Syndrome often involves a combination of strategies tailored to their specific needs. Here are some general approaches that might...
Dyspraxia and the Public School System
Dyspraxia, also known as Developmental Coordination Disorder (DCD), can present challenges in the public school system due to its impact on motor coordination, fine and...
Dyspraxia Behavioral Management
Behavioral management strategies for a child with dyspraxia focus on supporting their motor coordination challenges, building self-esteem, and minimizing frustration. Here...
Homeschooling a Child with ADHD
Homeschooling a child with ADHD can be a challenging but rewarding experience. It allows for a more personalized and flexible educational approach, which can be tailored to...
How to Help ADHD Children Follow Through on Tasks
Helping children with ADHD follow through on tasks can be challenging, but with the right strategies, it becomes more manageable. Here are some tailored approaches that...
Task and Assignment for Visual Processing Disorder
For homeschooling a child with Visual Processing Disorder (VPD), tasks and assignments should be designed to reduce visual overload, encourage alternative processing...
Task and Assignment Tips for Aphasia
Here are some tips for managing tasks and assignments for a child with dysphasia or aphasia: Simplify Language Use simple, direct sentences with clear instructions. Break...
Task and Assignment Tips for Autistic Students
When designing tasks and assignments for students with autism, it’s important to consider their unique strengths and challenges. By tailoring assignments and tasks to the...