Help Your Special Needs Child Prepare for a New School Year
A new school year after a long summer can be challenging for all students. Children with special needs may have even more difficulty getting into school mode.
A new school year after a long summer can be challenging for all students. Children with special needs may have even more difficulty getting into school mode.
Before the kids head to summer camp, create a classroom in your backyard.
When you walk into a school, what are some signs to look for to ensure that your child’s school is a safe haven? Here is a list to get you started.
For most parents, what best suits preschool children regarding schedule and structure is as much a factor of the children’s needs as the entire family’s needs.
To help these children, parents must learn to understand and manage their own frustrations, as well as those of their distracted children.
Children who participate in after-school programs may experience decreased stress, increased focus, boosted immunity, and higher levels of confidence.
Here are some tips to start off the school year right and deal with issues including motivation, homework battles, teacher conflicts and report card surprises.
Heed the following advice to keep kids safe while toting materials to and from school.
What you can do over the summer to prepare kids for class.
Ashley Leeds, elementary education coordinator at Thinking Caps Group, suggests some great ways to keep the momentum going in the last leg of the school year.