Submitted by Judy Hanning on 2023-02-10 02:28

 

Every child has the right to play and that includes children with learning, developmental, psychiatric, physical, and neurological disabilities. Parks and playgrounds should be designed to be inclusive that welcomes children of all abilities to...

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Submitted by Judy Hanning on 2023-02-10 02:36

 

Raising a reader is a year-round commitment! This infographic shares some tips for making reading a priority in your household or classroom. This infographic can be printed and put on the wall as a colorful reminder of some of the ways parents and...

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Submitted by Judy Hanning on 2023-02-08 23:20

 

The brain processes differently when one writes something by hand as opposed to typing on a keyboard or by touching a screen. Studies have shown that writing improves one’s memory. Students absorb their lessons better through handwriting instead...

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Submitted by Judy Hanning on 2023-02-08 23:39

 

An accessible classroom is vital for inclusion, confidence and understanding. It is important that all resources and information are fully accessible to every child within that class. The infographic below is easy to follow and has easy-to-implement tips....

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Submitted by Judy Hanning on 2023-02-08 01:36

 

Maintaining focus and attention can become a huge roadblock to learning for kids and young adults because attention is important to learning. If students can’t focus, they are going to have difficulty understanding their lessons. If students can’t focus...

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Submitted by Judy Hanning on 2023-02-07 23:51

 

Not everyone has an equal opportunity to achieve academic success. Learning disabilities allow the academic process to go on a different journey for some.  Some learning disabilities, specifically dyscalculia, often go unnoticed. This just means that a lot of...

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Submitted by Judy Hanning on 2023-02-07 01:08

 

This infographic allows you to understand how learning disabilities are neurologically-based processing difficulties in reading and writing that impact a child’s ability to achieve at a level that would be expected for his or her developmental age and general...

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Submitted by Judy Hanning on 2023-02-07 00:41

 

Every kid special but what do we mean when we say, "kids with special needs"? This just means any kid who might need extra help because of a medical, emotional, or learning problem. Approximately six million school-aged...

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Submitted by Judy Hanning on 2023-02-06 01:36

 

Over the past years, a lot has been written about autism spectrum disorder (ASD) and at times people are unable to distinguish between what is true and what is fiction. Since autism is characterised in various ways, many believe in a lot of myths and misconceptions. This...

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Submitted by Judy Hanning on 2023-02-06 00:57

 

As a parent, you only want the best for your child, and a high-quality early childhood education should be one of them. Early childhood education provides children the best start in life. It gives important opportunities to learn and develop...

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