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Effective Strategies for Dysgraphia

9 Effective Strategies for Dysgraphia

Dysgraphia is a challenge for many. Dysgraphia is a neurological disorder that affects a person's ability to produce written language. It can include difficulties with handwriting, spelling, and forming sentences....


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PODCAST: Reading Tools That Train Your Brain

Brain-Training Tips & Tools Can Make a BIG Difference in Learning Success Did you know that there are reading tools that can train your brain for more reading success? In a...


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Summer Reading FUN for Kids!

Want to know how to encourage a great summer of reading FUN for kids? Well, you've come to the right place! Summer is here and it brings a long, relaxing...


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100+ Patriotic Activities & Resources for Kids—All in 1 Place!

We are fast approaching the 4th of July Weekend and with it the unofficial milestone of mid-summer, too. Wasn't it just yesterday that we were enjoying the season's first barbecue over the Memorial...


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Empowering Resources for Persons of ALL Ages with Autism

We believe that the right tools, strategies and resources can significantly improve one’s reading and learning success, especially when reading and learning can be difficult for someone with ADHD, dyslexia and other...


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The Reading Focus Cards: Helpful Focusing Tools for Books, Technology & More!

As we come to the end of the month of October, LD Awareness Month is also drawing to a close.  We all know, however, that the awareness raised for special needs and...


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Reading with COLOR—What a Difference It Can Make!

It is an unfortunate statistic that as many as 80% of U.S. students with learning disabilities (LD) have problems with reading.  A number of these children experience such reading problems...


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