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Have you ever noticed your child frequently asking you to repeat yourself even though they can hear you clearly? Maybe they struggle to follow directions, misunderstand simple instructions, or appear confused when multiple people are speaking.

This may be a sign that your child is struggling with auditory processing, where your child can hear sounds clearly but may nee...


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Does your child have big reactions to small problems or struggle to calm down once they’re upset? Do they have frequent meltdowns or difficulty handling disappointment?

These challenges are often connected to emotional regulation, which is your child’s ability to manage their feelings and respond in a way that fits the situation. When this skill is still developing, ev...


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Does your child avoid writing tasks, take a long time to finish written homework, or complain that their hand hurts when they write? Maybe their letters are hard to read, spacing is inconsistent, or their teacher suggests they work on their penmanship.

The good news is that handwriting can improve with the right support and practice. But first, you need to get to the r...


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Many parents assume that doing well in school depends mostly on academic ability. If your child can recognize letters, understand numbers, or grasp new ideas quickly, it might seem like they should have no trouble succeeding in the classroom. However, school involves far more than just academic knowledge.

Throughout the school day, your child must listen carefully, sta...


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Does your child struggle with tasks like tying shoes, catching a ball, or using scissors? Do everyday movements that require coordination take constant effort and practice, leaving your child frustrated because their hands just won’t do what they want them to?

In some cases, these persistent difficulties are related to dyspraxia, a condition that affects the brain’s ab...


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