Photo by YASTAJ on ShutterStock October is everyone’s favorite season for a reason: it’s right in the middle of fall, the leaves are starting to change, and everyone is settling into the new school year routine. Did you know it’s also Learning Disabilities...
Photo by Carlos Flores on iStock Although distance education has been around since the late 1800s, when the first very first correspondence course program was introduced by the University of Chicago, it did not become particularly popular until the Internet age...
Photo by Markus Spiske on Unsplash Extracurricular activities serve as catalysts for well-rounded development throughout a students’ life, whether they struggle with learning disabilities or not. Participation in extracurriculars has a profound effect on a...
Photo by Lucia Macedo on Unsplash Many people have heard of dyslexia, but fewer are actually aware of how this condition manifests and what signs to look out for before taking your child to receive an assessment. In short, dyslexia is a learning...
Photo by Maxime Bhm on Unsplash Everyone intuitively seems to know that getting outside helps boost their mood, especially in the good weather. But recent studies have shown that spending time outdoors can have extremely powerful and transformative effects on...
Photo by Gabe Pierce on Unsplash Parental involvement is crucial for fostering a healthy academic and social environment, but for students with learning disabilities, a consistent dialogue between parents, students, and educators is even more crucial—arguably the...