by Shelley Causey
According to the National Center for Learning Disabilities (NCLD), approximately 1 in 5 children in the United States have learning and attention issues, which include specific learning disabilities. This means around 20% of school-age children have some form of...
by Shelley Causey
On any given day, a child with a learning disability may experience judgement, criticism, and rejection. Judgement from peers who misunderstand him, criticism from parents and educators that expect more from him, and rejection from social circles, activities, and...
by Shelley Causey
When choosing a private ESE school for you child, it is important to take your child’s specific needs into account. Many private schools, especially those with a focus on special needs, will have a number of ESE services available for you and your child to take...
by Shelley Causey
Looking for ways to prevent “summer slide”? Summer slide is considered the regression of skills in children when out of school for a long period of time, such as summer break. Providing your child with the tools they need to keep learning, even over the...
by Shelley Causey
Finding a new school for your child with disabilities can be difficult. As a parent, determining when you need to pull your child from their school, if the school will be a good fit for them and if they will make friends in a new place is something that...