Posts Tagged adhd

06.15.2009

7 Things Every Parent and Educator Should Know About Learning Challenges

When your bright child struggles in school, it can be VERY frustrating and confusing. In this phone call, Jill discusses what she wishes every parent and professional knew about learning problems. This is NOT about criticizing, but rather educating and informing parents to help understand what is happening to their child. Click here to listen [...]

03.2.2009

Auditory Processing – Part 2

In part 2 of Auditory Processing, we discuss what can be done to actually solve Auditory Processing issues, as well as 6 things parents and teachers can do to help cope with the condition until the skill can be strengthened.  Jill tells about 3 students who eliminated very severe AP deficits. Click here to listen [...]

01.16.2009

“The Many Faces of Learning Problems”

What do learning problems really look like? While some learning problems are very obvious, others “mask” as something else: Attention issues Disorganization Defiance “I don’t care” attitude Poor reading Poor spelling Laziness During this call, we go through a number of behaviors that are usually caused by inefficient learning skills. Click the link below to [...]

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