Some crusty adults try to ruin sports for kids by not allowing teams to keep score. Kids are smarter than that and understand who really won no matter what these adults do.
Organization Tutor Tip
Every month clean out backpacks, binders and folders. Carry only the papers that are necessary for class.
Fighting for Special Education Accommodations and Services
When fighting for special education accommodations and services, examine the situation before you act impulsively. Have all your facts ready to go to counter their refusal to help. Also plan ahead by preparing evidence and rebuttals to reasons you believe they will claim their services are not needed for your child.
The Right Way to Do Schoolwork and Homework
Teach your children that for all tasks, they must take the time to do it right. Otherwise they will have to take the time to do it all over again. This is especially true when writing essays and showing their work in math problems.
Treating ADD, ADHD & Dyslexia Without Medication Side Effects
Prescription drugs are usually given out to children by doctors when there is a focusing problem. With these drugs can come mild to severe side effects. Medication can be helpful, however parents and doctors can overlook the main underlying cause of the focusing issue. Other options can be explored first that treat the underlying problem without the use of drugs. We have a 5 page report on how to help people with ADD, ADHD & dyslexia without medication.
https://www.y3ktutorinyourhome.com/add-a-adhd.html
Cell Phone Radiation Danger
Cell phone radiation has been shown to damage blood cells, DNA, nerve cells and vision. The radiation may cause sleep problems, fatigue and headaches. Limit the amount of cell phone radiation exposure your child receives.
Academic Fear and Success
Don’t allow fear to get in the way of desire. When we show a student that they can overcome their academic fears, they become successful. This is true for all types of students including ones with executive function, Asperger’s, PDD, language based disabilities, regular ed. and etc.
Y3K Tutor In Your Home Golden Rule for Living: Fight Prevention
Y3K Tutor In Your Home Golden Rule for Living: If you hurt someone accidentally, let them know it was an accident and apologize.
Most fights occur because this rule is not followed. Kids often fight others because they think that the other kid is attacking them. The reality often times is the “attacker” accidentally hurt the “victim” and never acknowledged that it was accidental. The “victim” then retaliates and attacks the “attacker”. The “attacker” then feels that they are being attacked. At this point major fights can occur. The simple solution is to recognize a mistake happened and apologize for it.
MCAS Retest Schedule November 2011
The MCAS English Language Arts (ELA) and Math retests are scheduled for mid November. These tests will only be issued to 11th or 12th grade students that have received a failing or needs improvement score on their previous MCAS tests starting in 10th grade. If a student has previously passed one of the two subjects, they will only have to take one retest in the failing subject.
Math Session 1 – November 9, 2011
Math Session 2 – November 10, 2011
ELA Composition, Sessions A and B – November 14, 2011
ELA Reading Comprehension, Sessions 1 and 2 – November 15, 2011
ELA Reading Comprehension, Session 3 – November 16, 2011
Make-Up MCAS Testing – November 17, 2011
For help preparing for the MCAS tests, contact Y3K Tutor In Your Home today! We have helped many students receive passing scores on these tests.
https://www.y3ktutorinyourhome.com/mcas-a-test-prep.html
Asperger’s Kids and Group Settings
Often times Asperger’s kids may need an adult to initially get them involved with other kids in group projects, sports teams or games.
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