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Selecting the best school for your child with ADHD
Selecting the best school for your child with ADHD There are numerous articles offering advice on public school accommodations for students with ADHD. This article focuses on finding the best specialized private school or home school option for your child and making that option as affordable as possible. 1. Know your child: Equip yourself with a strong profile of your child. Their strengths, weaknesses, interests and sensitivities both academically and socially should be the
April 13, 2012
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Funding Your Child's Specialized, Private K-12 School
Concerned about the expense of a specialized K-12 school for your child? The cost of a specialized private school is expensive. From the necessary equipment, to multiple types of curriculum matched to each childâs specific needs, to the level of education of the teachers, support faculty and staff, and the specialty training the staff receives every year, the costs are real. But the benefits of having your child in a safe, nurturing and understanding environment where they
March 21, 2012
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Seven Ways to Help Kids Get a Great Start to The School Day
Back to School Basics The Absolute, Easiest Way Ever to Help Our Children Have a Successful Start to The School Day We know the drill, we begin about a week before school starts sending our children to bed earlier and rousing them earlier in the morning, trying to re-set that summer-time body clock. What if I gave you 7 simple steps to make mornings easy regardless of the time of year, type of child, or age of child? Plus, (added bonus), your morning becomes easier too. Think
August 8, 2011
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Summer Learning: Forget the Reading Lists and Math Flashcards!!...What?!?
rnThis summer, letâs help our kids enjoy their summer and sharpen their minds for the next school year. Many children consider summer a sacred, care-free, no homework zone. But slacking off the entire time can cause students to forget what theyâve learned and that puts them behind for the next school year. Often referred to as âsummer brain drainâ, according to the National Summer Learning Association in Baltimore, every fall many teachers find themselves re-teaching
June 28, 2011
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