
Students with learning disabilities benefit greatly from structure. As the coronavirus continues to keep schools closed and extracurricular activities suspended, what that looks like has changed. More responsibility has fallen…
Students with learning disabilities benefit greatly from structure. As the coronavirus continues to keep schools closed and extracurricular activities suspended, what that looks like has changed. More responsibility has fallen…
This is a guest blog post contributed by local San Diego licensed educational psychologist, Meredith Gleason. October is Dyslexia Awareness Month. Dyslexia, which is a language-based disorder that primarily impacts…
The Covid-19 summer is getting most of us down, at least some of the time. We can’t do our regular outings, gatherings with friends and family, and summer travel like…
If you’re like many parents we’ve spoken to in the past several weeks since schools closed due to the coronavirus outbreak, the reality of schooling at home is just starting…
Life has completely changed as we know it – at least for the short term – in more ways than any of us could have imagined. Just a couple weeks…
Communication is of the utmost importance in every relationship, including your relationship with your teenager. It can be difficult to keep the lines of communication, however, especially when it comes…
Success Begins With Middle School Grades Olympic athletes spend many years training to accomplish what they set their mind to in their sport. Have you thought about students as academic…
As a parent, you work hard to give your child every advantage in life that you possibly can. It can be daunting to consider the notion that your child could…
Summer is winding down and back to school season is approaching. The start of the school year often brings on stress and anxiety for students and parents alike. Fortunately, we…
Jack of all trades but master of none: we use the phrase to describe someone who is good at many things, but not exceptional in any of them. It’s a…