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Dysgraphia: What Parents Should Know About Writing Disorders

Does writing or typing seem way harder than it should be for your child or teen? Do they have trouble gripping a pencil, organizing sentences, or using proper grammar? 

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

Supports, Services, Accommodations, Modifications & Placements: A Parent Guide

Academic accommodations, services, modifications, and placements: do you know the differences? 

Check out this week’s blog to brush up on your education program lingo and discover how each type of intervention can help your child reach their academic potential.

504s and IEPs: Understanding Education Plans

504s, IEPs, IEEs – AHHH! 

When it comes to educational plans, red tape and eligibility guidelines can get overwhelming. Check out this week’s blog where we boil down everything you need to know about 504 plans and IEPs for your student.

8 Reasons to Get Your Kid Tested by an Educational Psychologist

Could your child or teen benefit from Educational Testing?

Whether your student struggles or excels in school, testing may be the best next step in providing their optimal education. Check out this week’s blog to learn how educational testing can help your kid overcome barriers and achieve their potential.

4 Steps to Securing Special Education

The requirements for receiving special education can get confusing and complex. Read this month’s blog to learn how a diagnosis differs from special education eligibility, and how our team can help your student secure the support they need.

Deck the Halls with Solid Boundaries: Tips to Avoid People-Pleasing

Do the holidays bring out your inner people-pleaser? Many of us struggle to say “no” to family and friends around the holidays, even when it means compromising our own well-being. Check out our special edition blog for 7 tips to tame your inner people-pleaser this holiday season.

6 Things to Know About Your Student’s Math Struggles

Does math feel unmanageable to your student?

If your kid struggles with learning math, you aren’t alone. Check out this month’s blog to learn possible causes and how our team can help.


Caring for Cognition: 8 Steps for Middle & High School Students to Prioritize Healthy Thinking in the New School Year

Every student wants to bring their A-game when they start a new school year, but back-to-school stressors can sometimes impair our ability to think clearly, logically, and critically. Check out this month’s blog to learn 8 steps students  can take to care for their cognition as they head back to class.