Executive function (EF) is the skill set that allows us to plan, prioritize, and get work done. We rely on executive functioning to help pay attention, hold information, and complete a sequence of activities. Without strong executive function skills, it can make the...
Coming alongside your child with executive function (EF) deficits is the best way to support him in school. Lack of organization and follow through are at the heart of his struggles and these are things you can help with. As you know, educating a child is hard work....
If you are homeschooling a child with ADHD, you know that even the littlest distraction can derail your learner. Here are four small but impactful things you can do to help manage distractions promote focus for ADHD learners. 1. Keep the work area clear and quiet. If...
Students with learning difficulties can often benefit from multisensory learning approaches. If you are unfamiliar with multisensory teaching strategies, it involves incorporating all of the senses into your instruction: visual, auditory, kinesthetic, and...
Dyslexic learners need a customized approach to learning language arts. It isn’t a difficult plan, it just looks different than how one would teach language arts to a neurotypical learner. Start with reading instruction. In order to see results with a child...