by Jolene | Jan 18, 2013 | School/Education, Special Needs Parenting
Free Font for People with Dyslexia Dyslexia is a developmental reading disorder that occurs when the brain doesn’t recognize and process certain symbols. I taught many children with dyslexia, and they worked hard to make sense of letters that seemed to float off...
by Jolene | Dec 24, 2012 | School/Education, Special Needs Parenting
2012’s Top Special Needs Posts Countdown, #6 The countdown of 2012’s top special needs popular posts reaches the halfway mark today as we take a look at the 6th most popular post of the year. This post is the second from a DifferentDream blogger, this one...
by Jolene | Nov 16, 2012 | School/Education, Special Needs Parenting
Sleep Problems and Special Education Needs Sleep problems in preschoolers may increase the likelihood of a child needing special education services later in life. That’s the finding of a study published in the September 2012 issue of Pediatrics. Sleep Problems?...
by Jolene | Oct 26, 2012 | School/Education, Special Needs Parenting
Parent Toolkit: Make the Most of the School Year A parent toolkit may be just what you need with the school year in full swing and parent/teacher conferences right around the corner. Thankfully, Mary Mazzoni features the resource you’re looking for at her...
by Esther Leung | Oct 9, 2012 | School/Education, Special Needs Parenting
7 Recess Strategies to Help Kids with Special Needs Recess can be a difficult time for kids with special needs. They may not have the physical abilities or social skills needed to participate in customary playground games. Their peers may not have skills or...
by Stephanie Ballard | Sep 26, 2012 | School/Education, Special Needs Parenting
Teachers Who Loves Our Kids with Special Needs, We Thank You Teachers play an important role in the lives of our children. Even so, it’s sometimes easy to take them for granted. However this story about how Stephanie Ballard thanked her son’s teachers...