Six most effective ways to handle a difficult child: the initial talk, create the plan, follow through, evaluate, and cycle back.
The Most Effective Ways to Handle a Difficult Child


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.

Three ways to help a child with ADHD or autism focus in school: decor, visual supports, and mini tasks.

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.

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

Quick ways to write teachers comments on students’ progress report: stay positive, employ specific examples, and stay solutions oriented.
Why are people reluctant to seek a diagnosis of autism, my story, and five steps to getting the diagnosis.

3 ways to celebrate Earth Day with your students and the importance of it: educate, give back, and reduce and recycle.

How to organize your life as a teacher: your binders and folders, filing system, and plan your day.

How to make your dream come true day: let’s focus, get inspired, focus on milestones, and get help.