Three ways to teach a child who is struggling to read: read together, make connections, and teach phonics.
How to Help a Child Who is Struggling to Read


Three ways to teach a child who is struggling to read: read together, make connections, and teach phonics.

Six most effective ways to handle a difficult child: the initial talk, create the plan, follow through, evaluate, and cycle back.

Three ways to help my child with ADHD study better: set up a work station, create a study schedule, and think about food.

Four ways to help your child with ADHD or autism succeed in school: time management, spatial awareness, tracking system, and fidget toys.

3 ways to get your child with ADHD or autism ready for the new school year: take a school trip, go shopping, and create a routine.

The reasons why children with ADHD tend to burnout out quickly and how to help to help them avoid it: be passionate, learn to regulate, and find support.

Four simple self care ideas for teachers and parents: time block, sacred moment, get support, and be specific.

Special and easy Father’s Day activities for kids: clay molds, words of love, and hammer of love.
Why are people reluctant to seek a diagnosis of autism, my story, and five steps to getting the diagnosis.
4 ways teachers can work well with parents: provide sneak peaks, have open communication, be inviting, and show gratitude.