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Sloppy handwriting or an awkward pencil grip may be a sign of a deeper problem than carelessness or bad habits.  These traits are also indicators of dysgraphia, a neurological condition that makes writing difficult, even painful. 

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If your child struggles with numbers – arithmetic, telling time, estimating distance, story problems – it’s easy to shrug it off as just “being bad in math.” But it may be something else – a learning disability called dyscalculia. Here’s an outline of what dyscalculia is, what its warning signs are, and what can be done to deal with this condition.

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People with autism often struggle with reading. Recent studies indicate that as many as 73 percent of individuals with autism spectrum disorder have difficulty reading. Their challenges are usually substantially different from those faced by students with dyslexia.

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Independence, initiative, and responsibility are necessary for any student to transition successfully from high school to college. Those attributes are even more important for students with learning disabilities, who must work harder to get the accommodations that helped them succeed in high school.

“If you’re struggling in college and need services, you have to ta...


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 Struggling students need and deserve all the support we can give them. But families going through such an experience for the first time often feel helpless. Without a background in education, they sometimes feel reduced to just giving words of encouragement and hoping for the best.  Not that encouragement doesn’t matter – it’s vital to the student’s success – but m...


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