The weeks between Thanksgiving, the Winter Holiday and the New Year can feel like a whirlwind. There are so much exciting parties, vacations, family events and concerts to attend. For children who struggle with executive functioning skills, like managing time,
4 Simple Inclusive Gratitude Activities for Kids with ADHD

As Thanksgiving approaches, classrooms and homes are excitedly buzzing with thoughts of pumpkin pies, gratitude, and turkey crafts. But for children with ADHD, asking them to sit down and write a list about what you’re thankful for can feel frustrating.
How to Talk to Teachers About Your Child’s Need
As parents, you know your children best. You know their strengths and challenges. Your children confide in you when they get home. Your child spends hours a day in school. Whether your child has learning differences or is struggling socially,
Simple Steps to Help My Child Who Is Struggling With Reading
If you have a child who is struggling with reading, then know that you’re not alone. It can be frustrating for both of you, especially if you’re wondering if you are doing enough or if you need to push them
