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Tips to Prepare A Sensitive Child for Family Holiday Celebrations

Holidays are for friends, family, and food. Celebrations. Decorations. Travel and shopping. Mostly they are a departure from routine. Which, for most of us, is welcomed. Yet, for a sensitive child this can lead to confusion, meltdowns, and disruptions of family traditions. Sensitive children need specific preparation for the hustle and bustle of the holiday […]

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Power Phrases to Help Children Develop Greater Self-Esteem

Words matter. What parents say to their children makes a long-term difference in their self-esteem. In fact, what parents, teachers and tutors say to children can encourage or hinder learning. In the depths of winter, power phrases make even more difference. Frustrations with homework burdens increase mid-semester. The words of every parent have incredible potential

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How to Reduce Homework Meltdowns

Homework burdens usually increase mid-semester. There is some professional debate about how much homework is healthiest for kids. But the debate about doing it once it comes home is the most tiresome. Some kids seem to put more energy into fighting about doing their homework than it would take to just do it. But what’s

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ADD/ADHD Why Tutoring Support is Beneficial

Children with ADD/ADHD require learning programs specifically designed for them. That’s why schools implement Individualized Educational Plans. There are some aspects of an educational plan for children with ADD/ADHD that are common among all students. 3 Elements of Successful Educational Plans for Students With ADD/ADHD Successful plans for students with ADD/ADHD integrate these 3 elements:

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Student Success – The Keys to Executive Function

Executive function challenges show up as problems with planning, organizing, flexible thinking, working memory and self-regulating/self-control. These are a key set of mental skills for learning. Children who struggle with executive functioning are not dealing with a learning disability in itself. Instead, these weaknesses are mental skills that can be improved. The challenges with executive

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Your Child with Dyslexia: Questions to Ask Your Child’s Class in Session Instructor at Milestones

It is vital to ask your CIS  instructor about the progress your child with dyslexia is making at each milestone and term. The right questions, at the right time make it possible for you to work together to support your child through their learning journey. Here is a list of questions to ask at each

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Master the art of studying with these new resources from Class in Session

New Class in Session Learning Resources for Parents and Students Class in Session is excited to announce the new learning resources available on our website! We received many requests for easily downloadable PDF tools to help parents and students. As a result, we developed these workbooks and guides for parents and students. There are now

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Increase Focus and Concentration with a Learning Disability Diagnosis

How To Help Your Child Increase Focus and Concentration Students at every grade level have trouble concentrating or staying focused sometimes. Children with learning disabilities find it even more difficult. Many struggle to pay proper attention in the classroom and find it difficult to complete their homework. Concentration and focus have big impacts on any

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