by Shelley Causey
You have a child that struggles, and as a parent, you are struggling, too. You are not alone. Unique children require unique handling. Here’s a good starting point. What is a learning disability? A learning disability is a neurological disorder that...
by Shelley Causey
What is Social Anxiety? Social anxiety is a type of anxiety disorder characterized by excessive fear or discomfort in social situations where one may be exposed to possible scrutiny or judgment by others. People with social anxiety may have an intense fear of...
by Shelley Causey
It’s a Monday morning, a school day, and you’ve repeated this routine a thousand times. But your blood pressure is up, and your voice is even higher: “Put on your shoes! Brush your teeth! Where is your backpack!?” There is an average of 180 days in a...
by Shelley Causey
Children with ADHD thrive on action. They enjoy being fully engaged, in mind and body. Physicians and educators have seen positive results when ADHD children are able to incorporate movement into learning at school, but what about that time at home? How can you create...
by Shelley Causey
In Maslow’s Hierarchy of Needs, safety and security are foundational. Without a solid, healthy mindset, a student will never learn. In fact, in education, there is a common phrase: “Maslow before Bloom.” This refers to Maslow’s physiological hierarchy and Bloom’s...
by Shelley Causey
That moment when you realize you’ve left the house and you’ve got your keys, your wallet, and no cell phone. Do you turn around and get it? What if you break down? What if you get into an accident? Do you ask to use the other guy’s phone? How on earth did you...