5 steps to influencing the school board
It may be time to go to a school board meeting. Here's how to work with your local school board — the people who can make or break your child’s education.
Playing house the grown-up way: teaching teens with LD the art of housekeeping
Kids with learning disabilities and ADHD often struggle with certain aspects of housekeeping. An expert offers training tips for parents.
Tablespoons & teaspoons: teaching teens with LD the art of meal preparation
Get expert, step-by-step advice on teaching your child with a learning disability or AD/HD to plan and prepare meals.
Mackenzie Thorpe's art "From the Heart"
When it mattered most, a caring teacher gave this now-famous artist with dyslexia the support he needed to pursue his passion.
Expert answers guide: understanding ADHD — symptoms, diagnosis, management, and myths
Download this informative guide to AD/HD by psychologist Sam Goldstein.
Planning for college: a team effort
A successful college graduate with ADHD shares how she and her parents worked together to plan for college.
Learn why kids with ADHD can seem spaced out one minute but hyperfocused the next
Kids with ADHD can seem spaced out one minute but hyperfocused the next. Learn why this occurs — and how trouble with self-control is at the heart of this paradox.
Frequently used acronyms in education
Alphabet soup at school? Use this handy guide when you need help decoding the abbreviations and acronyms used in the world of education.
Tips for parents considering single-sex education
If you're thinking about single-sex education for your child, there are several factors to consider before making a decision.
Career and technical student organizations: extending employment preparation beyond the classroom
Middle and high school kids have opportunities for guidance, mentoring, and peer interaction.
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