A homework space for your child doesn’t have to involve a desk. Find out how your child best learns, and then think outside the box to create an individualized homework space suited for your student.
I recently received an email from the mother of a child diagnosed with an Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD). The parent, like many parents of children with ADHD, wrote about her son’s ...
Attention deficit and hyperactivity disorder can be debilitating for some students. Common symptoms include difficulty staying on task or being organized — making it almost impossible for students to ...
Kids today are busier than ever with school, sports and social activities, and even their at-home time often comes with a heavy load of homework. That’s why it’s important to set up an organized study ...
Let’s redesign homework. When’s the last time your students got excited to do homework? Or said things like, “Wow…just WOW. It is amazing how much is out there that we just don’t know about”? What if ...
It’s no secret that doing homework is rarely fun and can be tough to get excited about—especially when you’re stuck studying in a space that’s dull, distracting, or not really set up for focused work.
I enjoyed reading the helpful article “A Place to Call Their Own” by Jennifer Fauci, as it included some great ideas for parents to create a comfortable homework space for their children. As both a ...