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Speaking Schedule: Professional Speaker on Motivation, Resilience, and Leadership for Parents, Educators, Workplace, Healthcare, and Community – Dr. Robert Brooks
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Educators & Mental Health. Parenting & Family. Book Dr. Brooks for a presentation for your organization. Boston, MA, "Raising Resilient Children," 6:30-8:00 pm, for parents and faculty at Park Street School, (617) 263-0025. Boston, MA, "The Power of Mindsets: Nurturing Motivation and Resilience," morning, as part of a two-day conference about "School Mental Health: Treating Students K-12" sponsored by Harvard Medical School and Cambridge Health Alliance, (617) 384-8600. Los Angeles, CA, "The Power of Min...
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Dyslexia Parents Group of Lexington | Lexington Special Education Parents
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Lexington Special Education Parents. Special Education PTA (SEPTA) and Special Education Parent Advisory Council (SEPAC). Dyslexia Parents Group of Lexington. Is your child struggling in school with any of the following? Reading, comprehension and/or writing. Processing and comprehending what they’re hearing. These are all possible symptoms of Dyslexia. About the Dyslexia Parents Group of Lexington. The goals of our group are to:. Or email: dyslexia@lexsepta.org. Dyslexia is the most common. Learning dis...
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Learning - Brighten The Brain
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Our Program is Different. Who Do We Serve? Why Brighten the Brain. Welcome - Getting Started. The Science of Change. Media and The Brain. Hope for Traumatized Children. Intro to Executive Function. Exec Functions and Learning. And clarity to learn while the family. Gains insight into the process of learning. Listen as a learning coach speaks of the amazing progress! Child previously "frozen"is now able. To show up for school and for life. Brighten the Brain supports families to beat the odds; by moving.
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The press « LD Blog
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News, commentary, and resources about Learning Disabilities. Archive for the 'The press' Category. Yet another “learning disability” as the generic. In an otherwise very important and impressive story, reporter Perry Stein of the Washington (DC, US). Judith Sandalow, the executive director of the Children’s Law Center, celebrated the decision and said she constantly sees children who are several grades behind in school whom the city has not yet identified as having a learning disability. Was it Ms. S...
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Executive Functioning Help | Adults, Teens, Children | Life Solutions of Dallas-Fort Worth
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Testing & Assessment. ADHD, Anxiety, Depression, Mood. Contact Us/Make an Appointment. Cognitive Behavioral Therapy Improves Executive Functions! Services & Solutions. CBT for Executive Functions. Educational Services & Solutions. Parenting & Family Success. Persuading the Strong-Willed Child/Teen. Testing & Assessments. Anxiety, Depression, & Emotional Needs. Developmental & Learning Disorders. Cognitive Behavioral Therapy Improves Executive Functions! And Mass General Hospital in Boston. These approach...
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April | 2016 | Pathways to Success
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From Learning Differences to Learning Opportunities. Monthly Archives: April 2016. Podcasts in the Classroom. April 15, 2016. Encouraging Students to Read More…. The following blog post is a re-post from an April 14th post on the SMARTS Online Blog. And our dear friend Elizabeth Ross. Check it out for more great articles! Research has shown that many students actually learn most effectively when listening to an audiobook or podcast while reading along with a transcript. Furthermore, Godsey noted that...
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Help for parents to avoid the back-to-school slump after winter vacation! | Pathways to Success
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From Learning Differences to Learning Opportunities. Help for parents to avoid the back-to-school slump after winter vacation! January 11, 2017. Http:/ parenting.blogs.nytimes.com/2014/01/02/avoiding-the-midwinter-back-to-school-slump/? New York Times Parent-Teacher Conference blog, Jessica Lahey noted. 7 tips to help parents. Deal with the January humdrum :. Talk about work space and study habits. Check in on long-term projects. Make reading a part of your daily life. Give in to the season. Setting reas...
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June | 2016 | Pathways to Success
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From Learning Differences to Learning Opportunities. Monthly Archives: June 2016. ILD Student Named Read Naturally’s Star! June 10, 2016. Now that the end of the school year is in sight, it seems especially appropriate to highlight one of our ILD Students, Katie, who was recently chosen as Read Naturally’s Star Student. Her Educational Therapist, Wendy Stacey nominated her because, through their work together, Katie jumped nearly three reading levels. Here is what Wendy had to say:. How to Identify ̶...
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Posts | Pathways to Success
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From Learning Differences to Learning Opportunities. How to Identify “Shut-down” learners: What parents need to know. January 23, 2017. See the following article from the Greatschools website, about kids who are struggling at school. Http:/ www.greatschools.org/gk/articles/understanding-shut-down-learners/. The article notes that. Seven points are noted for parents to help prevent shut-down learners:. Know what you are targeting. Take the heat out of the interaction. Turn down the [emotional] temperature.
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