For some, learning the alphabet is easy. For others, it can feel overwhelming, especially when they’re struggling, learn in a different way, or don’t respond well to traditional teaching methods. Whether you’re a parent or a teacher of toddlers, preschoolers,
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,
4 Simple Tips to Balance Support vs. Independence in Children with Autism
Supporting a child with autism can initially be beneficial but gradually providing independence allows a child to feel confident and safe in their own abilities. Providing too much support can cause children to feel overdependent on you because they may
How to Handle a Child with Behavioral Issues

Children exhibit behavioral issues for a variety of reasons. Most of the time, it has nothing to do with wanting to be lazy or angry just for fun. Managing a child’s unexpected behavior can be incredibly difficult but it’s important
How to Discipline a Child that Doesn’t Care

Four ways to discipline a child that doesn’t care: set appropriate expectations and routines, provide clear consequences, be open to conversation, and embrace the attempt and positivity.
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.
