If your child needs to strengthen visual-spatial and planning skills (key for math) and enjoys crafts. How to Apply It! 1) Cat's Cradle and knitting are examples of enjoyable activities that exercise visual motor skills and train children to pay attention to... View More
If your student is introverted or is anxious when meeting new people How to Apply It! 1) By practicing ways to start a conversation, parents can help calm children who are anxious about meeting new people or being in large gatherings. 1) Reassure students t... View More
If your student isn't inherently motivated by the topic Teach It! 1)Objective: Students will be motivated about the topic they're learning when they are provided with a purpose. (Why are we learning this?) 2)Teacher Takeaways: Learning new information in th... View More
If your child needs help connecting ideas or drawing conclusions How to Apply It! 1) Science experiments help students develop general knowledge, organization and problem solving skills. Consider working on hands-on experiments to help your child understand ... View More
If your student struggles with challenging social situations How to Apply It! 1) Having a concrete, structured approach to handling challenging social situations can help you work through a situation systematically and manage your emotions. 1) Try to rememb... View More
If your student is unfamiliar with professional etiquette How to Apply It! 1) Students often benefit from explicit instruction in how to behave in more formal circumstances, such as interacting with adults or interviewing for a job or internship. 1) Handsha... View More
If your student struggles to make decisions and choices How to Apply It! 1) Having a concrete, structured approach to problem solving, particularly for making difficult life decisions or tough social situations, can help you work through challenges without f... View More