5 Ways to Get Your Kids to Read More This Year

Whether you have reluctant or avid readers, it’s totally possible. Nurturing a lifelong love of books starts with small, daily reading goals. If your child isn’t reading for at least 20 minutes per day yet, that milestone is a great place to start. “The more your child reads, the more it will increase their vocabulary […]

17 Tried-And-True Remote Learning Tips For Parents Of Kids With Special Needs

From parents who are going through the same thing. @jessicas139 / Via buzzfeed.com Online learning from home is tough on all students, but especially those with special needs. So, to find out how parents and teachers are dealing with the challenge of remote learning when their child or student has special needs, we asked the BuzzFeed Community to share their […]

Social Emotional Learning for Students with Special Needs

Students with special needs often have difficulty recognizing emotions. It can be equally difficult for these students to identify their own feelings and also the feelings of others. One of the major fallouts of these challenges can be picking up on social cues. Teaching students with special needs to not only identify emotions and facial expressions but the associated feelings and scenarios that go along with that can help our students fit in better and have more successful social lives.

Homework Help: 4 Tips for Parents on How to Make Homework Fun

With the competitive, not to mention stressful, academic environment today, more and more kids are experiencing difficulty keeping up with the demands of the school. Experts say that one of the primary reasons why students, especially the younger ones, get tired or bored is that they are given lots of assignments without knowing where to get help with their homework.