by Shelley Causey
When most parents consider a school for special needs children, they typically think about learning disabilities and neurodevelopment disorders such as autism or dyslexia. One very common disorder that’s left in the dark is Attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder, or...
by Shelley Causey
How can we keep a positive mindset in our homes and in our schools? What can parents do to keep their child positive, despite their struggles? The Broach School has started a new podcast called To Build A Bridge and our first...
by Shelley Causey
You show your child you love them everyday by taking care of their needs and even some of their wants. Telling your child you love them is just as important as their basic needs. As parents, we are responsible for teaching our children how to communicate...
by Shelley Causey
Reading a book can be challenging for some students, especially those with disabilities. All the pages remind them how little they have read and how far they have to go. Motivating a child to dive into a book can especially challenging. Find out...
by Shelley Causey
Summertime means relaxation and time spent with family. But what happens when it’s time to head back to school? Many children regress in their reading ability over the summer. Let us help you explore three sure ways to get your child to...