Educational Psychology

The 1-2-3’s of FBAs & BIPs: A Parent’s Guide to Student Behavioral Plans

Does your kid have a behavioral problem that gets in the way of their education? If so, a Functional Behavioral Assessment and Behavior Intervention Plan could provide them with the support they need to manage their behaviors and reach their potential. Check out this week’s blog to learn the scoop on FBAs and BIPs.

10 Early Signs of Autism in Toddlers

Most kids with autism are diagnosed at age 4 or older, but there are several common clues that toddlers often show before age 2. Check out this week’s blog to learn what to look for, and how we can help.

Healing at Home: How Can I Help My Child Overcome Trauma?

Has your child been through a traumatic experience? 45% of American kids have survived at least 1 adverse childhood experience (ACE). No matter how severe the trauma, there are ways to help kids heal and feel safe again. Check out this week’s blog to learn 10 tips for building resiliency and recovering from childhood trauma.

Why is Math So Hard for My Kid?

If your child is frequently frustrated with math, they may be showing signs of a learning disorder called dyscalculia. Check out this week’s blog to uncover dyscalculia’s symptoms and learn how we can help

Gifted Kids and Disabilities – What Parents Need to Know about 2e

Do you have a twice-exceptional kid? Many gifted students also have a disability that impacts their academic success. Check out our blog to learn more about twice-exceptional (2e) students and how to support them.

Supporting Student Emotions: 9 Tips for a High EQ Classroom

How’s your classroom EQ?

Today’s educators are realizing the importance of emotional learning in addition to core academics. Check out this week’s blog to for tips to empower emotional health in your students.

Independent Educational Evaluations (IEEs): What They Are & How They Can Help

Does your child have a learning disability or condition that impacts their learning? Do you disagree with their school’s evaluations or recommendations for support? If so, check out this week’s blog on how an Independent Educational Evaluation can help.

Managing Student Behavior: 10 Go-To Tips for Teachers

Challenging student behaviors can make it tough for any teacher to focus on doing their jobs. Check out our blog for 10 Teacher Tips on Managing Student Behavior.

Count Your Blessings: How to Train a Thankful Brain

Is it really possible to rewire your brain toward positive thinking? We think so! Check out this week’s blog to learn how.

“My Kid Struggles with Writing – How Can I Help?”

“My kid is so smart and explains ideas so well – she just can’t seem to write them down!”

If writing challenges are holding your child back in school, they may have a learning disorder called dysgraphia. Check out this week’s blog to learn the signs and how you can help.

Accommodations for College Entrance Exams: What Parents Need to Know  

If you’re the parent of a high-schooler, you know the pressure surrounding your kid’s performance on the “big kahuna tests.” You know, the SAT’s, PSAT’s, ACT’s, AP exams, and so on. With graduation approaching, those scores hold a lot of power in proving your child has what it takes to succeed in college. If your child has a disability that affects their learning, the stress of these impending exams can feel especially overwhelming. You know your child’s potential and you don’t want their challenges holding them back from success.