Should Your Child Be on a Learning Schedule?

Should Your Child Be on a Learning Schedule?

Article Library << Back to articles Should Your Child Be on a Learning Schedule? by Sarah Forrest | 31 May 2018 One of the key ways parents can become more engaged in their child’s learning is to take a more proactive role in their schoolwork. Life coach and...

Background Reading

Background Research List Just a “short” reading list covering some of the main neurological and academic work that our flagship program was built upon. Happy researching! Books Barry, S. R. (2009), Fixing My Gaze, Basic Books, Philadelphia Beresford, S. M., Muris,...

No Little Voice

Causes of Reading Difficulty No Little Voice “No Little Voice” issues show up when a child’s reading is good, but they have next-to-no comprehension of what they have just correctly read. It is quite rare. “No Little Voice” Syndrome...

Fluency Block

Causes of Reading Difficulty Fluency Block One of the two rarest causes, fluency block shows up when a child keeps sounding out even small words, without ever moving onto to fluent reading of whole words and sentences. What is fluency block? Some children crack the...

Attention Deficit

Causes of Reading Difficulty Attention Deficit ADHD/ADD can hamper a child’s reading ability, but there are solutions. How attention difficulty affects reading It is easy to misunderstand what attention deficit really is. It looks like it is a problem with too...

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