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Spring Flowers and Special Stressors for Struggling Students
We are getting one of those rare rain showers here in Southern California this morning. It’s pretty amazing to me how instantly the hills and lawns green up with a little bit of rain. Spring showers really do bring flowers! Year after year, we have seen that spring also seems to bring with it some…
Read More JFK, Sir Isaac Newton, and Making Real Changes for Children with Learning and Attention Challenges
My husband, David, writes a business tip for private practice owners every week. I thought I’d share part of this week’s tip with you because it’s about change – something we all want for our struggling students, yet something that comes with it’s own set of ups and downs. He writes (and I concur)… Recently,…
Read More Dyslexia –Talents, Tears, and Solutions
A friend at church was catching me up on her grown sons. As she talked about the incredible mechanical abilities of one of her sons, who can completely take apart car and motorcycle engines and easily reconstruct them, I thought, “He must be dyslexic.” Certainly not every person with strong mechanical abilities is dyslexic, but…
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