Anxiety Students and the Classroom

Through classroom accommodations, teachers can help students with anxiety keep their studies on track as they manage their disorder(s). Which accommodations might be most useful will depend on the specific symptoms the student experiences. Thus, it is good...

Aphasia and the Public School System

Dysphasia and aphasia are terms often used to describe language disorders, though “aphasia” is more commonly used in modern terminology. Both conditions involve difficulties with language processing, including speaking, understanding, reading, or writing,...

Dyslexia Behavioral Management

Behavioral management for students with dyslexia often involves a combination of positive reinforcement, structured routines, and individualized strategies to support learning. Here are some tips for managing behavior in students with dyslexia: Promote a Positive...

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 gross motor skills, and sometimes executive functioning. Students with dyspraxia may struggle with...

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 are some approaches that can help: Clear, Step-by-Step Instructions Break tasks down into small,...