by admin | Aug 26, 2009 | For Parents, For Teachers
by Dr. Lauren S. Lineback Psychoeducational testing is appropriate for individuals who want to have a more sophisticated understanding of their cognitive functioning (what is my “ability?”), their math, reading and/or writing skills, their memory skills,... by admin | Aug 26, 2009 | For Parents, For Teachers
You’ve established the fact that your child needs help. But what’s right for him? This could depend on the type of difficulty he is experiencing and what goals you have set. These factors could impact your decision to choose coaching vs. tutoring. Here are... by admin | Aug 26, 2009 | For Parents, For Students, For Teachers
We all liked extra credit in school. It was an opportunity to improve whatever grades we received on tests or for a class. That same potential for improvement exists when it comes to “extra” high school credits as well. Here’s how. The national... by admin | Aug 26, 2009 | For Parents, For Teachers
Many children, and adults for that matter, have difficulty reading. There are specialized programs to assist non-readers and poor readers to improve their literacy level. Here are a couple of helpful programs that you may not be familiar with: Lindamood-Bell Learning... by admin | Aug 26, 2009 | For Parents, For Teachers
There can be several reasons why students struggle in the traditional classroom setting. Here are just a few. Pupils sit at individual desks, often in rows and listen to a teacher lecture. There is very little interaction this way. When students are asked questions by...