11th July 2023
Children with ADHD have to go through a lot in their life on both academic and personal levels. On top of that, they also have to go through Time Blindness as well, which makes it harder for them to focus and keep track of their time, which ultimately impacts their academic success. Read further, to know some effective strategies, which will help those children to cope better with Time Blindness. ...
Written By : Sonal Agrawal
27th June 2023
Prompts are used by everyone every day across various age ranges, developmental levels, and cognitive abilities. Prompting Hierarchy is a teaching strategy used by teachers to correct the learners and increase learning. Read on learn to learn how to prompt and how much to prompt your students in the classroom. ...
Written By : Bindita Sinha
10th June 2023
The most overlooked time of a child’s life is their recreation time. Parents and teachers spend so much time worrying about their education and health that there isn’t any time and energy left for play. Even though educational institutions are realizing the benefit and importance of meaningful leisure time, sports activities for disabled kids can be hard to find. Keep reading on to learn about several types of sports for children with special needs. ...
Written By : Bindita Sinha
31st May 2023
Children with hyperlexia are self-taught learners who can often read well than expected but struggle to understand what they are actually reading. They also excel in knowing ways to decode written words however find difficulties in comprehension. Read on for comprehending such students and find tips to help them excel in academics. ...
Written By : Aditi Ghose
19th May 2023
It is often noticed that the special needs or conditions of these at-risk children are readily apparent at birth and parents often wonder if their child is developing within the norms. These children often show early delays in developmental milestones in the affective, psychomotor, and cognitive domains. Thus, it is essential to assess them in the beginning and create an early intervention plan. Learn how you can best support such students. ...
Written By : Sheetal Sharma
5th May 2023
Auditory processing disorder in adults can lead them to have trouble following conversations, especially when there are overlapping or multiple voices. Adult students with this disorder struggle in a classroom particularly where the echoes and background noises make it difficult to focus on what the teacher is saying. Read on to learn how to tackle such students in class. ...
Written By : Sonal Agrawal
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