Understanding the results of psychoeducational testing
Confused by the complex test scores from your child's psychoeducational testing? Author and parent Kim Glenchur explains how to understand and interpret them.
Ingredients of good research
As you evaluate products and services for your child, you may come across research about their effectiveness. Learn how to distinguish valid research from unreliable claims.
Controversial therapies: why do some unproven therapies become popular?
An expert explains the appeal of unproven therapies for learning disabilities — and warns you what to watch out for.
Finding local resources when your child struggles to learn
As you start your search for information about learning and attention problems, you may find some great resources close to home.
Pantry poetry: let food be your muse
Let food inspire your child to practice descriptive writing.
Seasoned chef still perfecting his recipe for success
Once out of school, a dyslexic teen gained the confidence and motivation to reach his career goals.
Building my son's self-esteem
When my child was identified with LD, I worried about how I was going to build and maintain his self-esteem.
How can parents spot low self-esteem in their children?
An expert describes the signs and symptoms of low self-esteem in kids — and how to spot them in your child.
How can teachers foster self-esteem in children?
Teachers play an important role in nurturing a student's sense of dignity and self-worth.
Spinning in my head
A seventh grader with a learning disability explains how he gets into the good zone when things are spinning in his head.
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