by webdev | May 28, 2020 | Blog
You might read this post’s title and think, “Executive brain skills? What are you talking about?” Helping your child grow their executive brain skills and capacities can be a valuable new awareness which, I believe, parents can easily adopt. I see in my work with...
by webdev | Apr 3, 2020 | Blog
Many parents are working with their children on schoolwork much more than usual, given the fact that we are all adjusting to the homebound education forced by the pandemic of 2020. If you notice that your child becomes anxious over math or reading tasks, then this...
by webdev | Mar 23, 2020 | Blog
As a literacy specialist, I often am asked WHAT SHOULD I BE DOING WITH MY KIDS? The goal of this post is to empower parents with research that makes measurable differences in their child’s school skills by implementing brain science findings that support your...
by webdev | Oct 30, 2019 | Blog
High school students rely on their reading and math skills to navigate their classes. All classes require reading, have their own specialized vocabulary. Science and Math classes obviously require math skills, and also come loaded with specialized vocabulary. How are...
by webdev | Aug 1, 2018 | Uncategorized
Family Law attorneys benefit from education advocates in divorce cases When parents cannot agree on education decisions for their child, a third party point of view can a life saver for the child, and provide some needed comfort to the parents making changes in the...