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Five Tips for Parents: Make this a successful year for your child
As the new school year settles in, parents should have a good idea of how the year has begun, where challenges might develop, and where adjustments or help might be needed. The following tips will help parents work with school staff to build a learning team dedicated to finding success for your child.
Tip 1: If […]
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Mental Health Awareness in Children: Could Your Child Have a Mental Health Condition?
Candice was a 7-year old big sister to her 3-year old and 9 month old little sisters. Her dad worked long hours, so she helped her mom by reading stories to her little sister, coming up with new games for them both to play, and making sure her sister stayed out of trouble. She also […]
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Dyslexia
According to the National Dyslexia Foundation, “dyslexia is a brain-based learning disability that specifically impairs a person’s ability to read. Individuals with this disorder typically read at levels significantly lower than expected given their overall intelligence” (“The dyslexia foundation”, n.d., p.2). As many as 15-20% of the population display some symptoms of dyslexia. One in […]
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ADHD and Language in the School Setting
ADHD and Language Children with Attention-Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD) may present with learning difficulties and academic problems, specifically with reading and writing. Children presented with language difficulties beyond 5-years-old have a greater risk for deficits with their attention and social skills (Nelson, 2010).
The three risks that may develop without language therapy include:
Difficulties […]
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Sensorineural Hearing Loss and Cochlear Implants in Children
by Marlee Henderson and Heather Schieffler
Sensorineural Hearing Loss and Cochlear Implants in Children
How Do We Hear?
In order for us to hear, sound waves travel through the ear canal and vibrate the eardrum which passes those vibrations through small bones in the middle ear to the cochlea, a snail-shaped structure of the inner ear1. The cochlea […] -
How Autism Presents in School-Aged Children
by Randi Olivier, Nikki Tomboli, Jenna Tynes, and Arden Bordes
“Our son had just started school, and everything was going fine, or so we thought. He had a Paw Patrol book bag that he adored, like a few other kids in his class, so we just knew that he would fit right in. We loved […]
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Do Implants Fix Everything?
by Marlee Henderson and Heather Schieffler
Do Implants Fix Everything?
Benefits of Cochlear Implants
The FDA approves of cochlear device implantation in children as young as 12 months old and the large majority of children with cochlear implants (CIs) receive them as infants1. Research has shown that CIs improve children’s ability to recognize and produce speech as compared […] -
Dyslexia: The School Years
by Erin Hargis, Katie Price, and Taylor Slatton
Academically
Research has shown that 20% of school-aged children are diagnosed with dyslexia.2 In the school-based population, children with dyslexia experience difficulties academically, socially, and at home.Signs & Symptoms for elementary aged children include difficulty with:
+ Remembering simple sequences such as counting to 20, naming the days of […]
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CW Austin Learning Disabilities Conference
By Georgann Mire
“This child is so smart.”
“If you wait, he will probably outgrow it.”
“If she tried harder, she would be more successful in school.”
“If you help her, you are an enabler. Accommodations are a crutch.”
“If he would just sit still and listen, if she would just focus, if he would just try harder…………”
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What is Autism Spectrum Disorder?
by Arden Bordes, Randi Olivier, Nikki Tomboli, and Jenna Tynes
“Autism Spectrum Disorders (ASD) refers to a range of conditions characterized by challenges with social skills, repetitive behaviors, speech and nonverbal communication1”. “Spectrum” reflects the variation in unique challenges and strengths possessed by each person with this disorder. Although the cause of ASD is unknown, […]