What worked: math tips that add up
GreatSchools parents chime in with ideas for improving kids' numbers sense.
Creative ways to get your 2nd-5th grader to focus on homework and learn
GreatSchools parents share their stories about the unique, sometimes unexpected ways they boost their children's learning.
10 expert tips for improving writing
If your child has writer's block, these tips from writing coaches may help.
Surviving family gatherings with a special needs child
If you and your child feel misunderstood at family gatherings, you're not alone. Read these real-life insights and strategies.
Preparing the babysitter for success
After choosing a babysitter for your child with learning or attention problems, you'll want to let her know about your child's strengths, challenges, and interests.
Research results: depression in children with learning disabilities
Dr. John Maag, an expert on depression in kids with learning disabilities, discusses research on the topic.
How parents can help children who are anxious
When worry interferes with a child's daily life, parents can provide support and reassurance.
Learning disabilities and psychological problems: an overview
What's the connection between learning disabilities and psychological problems? Learn what the research tells us.
Nurturing social competence in a child with learning disabilities
Dr. Betty Osman explains how to nurture social skills in a child with a learning disability.
Stop the math madness for your tween
Even if you don't crunch numbers with your breakfast cereal, you can teach your middle-schooler how math fits into everyday life skills and ways to get homework done.
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