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Visual Spatial Learners

October 12, 2013 By Y3K

Visual (spatial) learners learn best through images and words they see. These students tend to notice details. They learn from things they see and creating pictures in their mind. If one uses the visual style, they prefer pictures, colors, and maps to organize information. They easily visualize objects, plans and outcomes in their mind. These students love drawing, scribbling and doodling.

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Teachers & Parent Involvement

October 2, 2013 By Y3K

Teachers hold higher expectations for students whose parents are involved in their education.

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Socialize Asperger’s Children

September 21, 2013 By Y3K

It’s important to get Asperger’s children to socialize as often as possible. Sports and play dates are great ways to get these kids included.

Filed Under: Articles Tagged With: advice, Autism, play, social skills, special education, SPED, sports, students, young children

Food Allergy Plan #3: How To Treat

September 7, 2013 By Y3K

FOOD ALLERGY PLAN #3

Provide the school with information on what kind of treatment your student should receive in case of a food allergy reaction. For this you need to assume that your child ingested a food that they shouldn’t have. What would you want a teacher or school nurse that doesn’t know your child to do? Prepare for the worst. Food allergies are not predictable. Even if your child has had only minor reactions in the past, that doesn’t mean the next one won’t be severe.

Filed Under: Articles Tagged With: allergies, elementary school, health, high school, illness, kids, lunch, middle school, students, young children

Food Allergy Plan #1: List the Foods

September 5, 2013 By Y3K

Your food allergy action plan should consist of detailed information that school staff can use in case of an allergic reaction. There are 4 major pieces of information that are vital to making a food allergy action plan successful. Over the next several days we will go in-depth into each essential part of the plan that may save your child’s life.

FOOD ALLERGY PLAN #1

Make a list of the foods that your student is allergic to. If it happens to be a specific chemical or ingredient, list all of the possible foods that contain what your child should watch out for.

Filed Under: Articles Tagged With: allergies, elementary school, food, health, high school, illness, kids, middle school, parenting, students, young children

Food Allergies

September 3, 2013 By Y3K

There is a growing issue affecting many more children than ever before – food allergy reactions. If your child has major food allergies, you will need to prepare ahead of time to make sure that a bad reaction does not take place in school. It is crucial that this planning happens at the beginning of every new school year. Find out tomorrow how often food allergy reactions occur in schools and what to do in case they were to happen to your student.

Filed Under: Articles Tagged With: allergies, elementary school, food, health, high school, middle school, side effects, students, young children

How You Say and What You Say

August 26, 2013 By Y3K

Teach your children that how you say something is as important as what you say.

Filed Under: Articles Tagged With: anxiety, behavior, children, depression, kids, mistakes, parenting, peer pressure, social skills, students, young children

Big Thoughts, Small Pleasures

August 8, 2013 By Y3K

Teach your children to think big thoughts but relish the small pleasures.

Filed Under: Articles Tagged With: achievement, adults, advice, analyzing, attitude, children, inspiration, kids, parenting, students, young children

Success: Leave a Trail

July 27, 2013 By Y3K

Do not follow where the path may lead. Go where there is no path and leave a trail.

Filed Under: Articles Tagged With: achievement, ADD, ADHD, advice, Autism, children, controversy, education, elementary school, high school, IEP, inspiration, kids, middle school, OCD, parenting, PDD, special education, students, study skills, success, Test Prep, tutoring

New Dissection Choice State

June 7, 2013 By Y3K

“An Act Concerning Dissection Choice” passed the Connecticut Senate this week with a 34-1 vote and now heads to the Governor’s desk! Connecticut will now join 15 other states and the District of Columbia in guaranteeing students their right opt out of animal dissections and to learn through superior and humane alternatives.

Filed Under: Articles Tagged With: America, Animal Rescue League, assisted technology, biology, cats, dissection, dogs, education, elementary school, high school, middle school, science, students, United States, video games

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