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New Year, New Hope

New Year, New Hope Supporting Children with Learning Difficulties with Confidence and Compassion The beginning of a new year often brings hope, reflection, and fresh motivation. For parents of children with learning difficulties, the new year can also bring mixed emotions — hope for progress, concern about challenges, and questions [...]

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Eye Tracking in Reading Problems

Eye Tracking in Reading Problems: What It Means and How to Understand It When a child struggles with reading, we often focus on phonics, vocabulary, or comprehension. However, an important and often overlooked factor is eye tracking . Difficulties with eye tracking can significantly affect a child’s ability to read [...]

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Cognitive Ability vs Academic Performance

Cognitive Ability vs Academic Performance: Why Intelligent Children May Still Struggle at School Parents often feel confused and concerned when their child shows strong understanding at home but struggles in school. Questions like “Why does my child understand everything but still get poor grades?” or “Does this mean my child [...]

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Giving a Voice Through AAC

Giving a Voice Through AAC: How Augmentative and Alternative Communication Empowers Non-Verbal Children Communication is the foundation of learning, relationships, and emotional well-being. For many children with special needs—especially those who are non-verbal or minimally verbal—expressing thoughts, needs, and emotions can be a daily challenge. Augmentative and Alternative Communication (AAC) [...]

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What Is Neuroplasticity?

What Is Neuroplasticity? How the Brain Learns and Adapts The human brain is not fixed or unchangeable. In fact, one of the most powerful discoveries in neuroscience is that the brain can change, learn, and adapt throughout life . This remarkable ability is known as neuroplasticity. Understanding neuroplasticity helps parents, [...]

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Orthographic Mapping

Orthographic Mapping: The Key to Fluent Reading When we talk about helping children — especially those with dyslexia — become confident readers, one concept stands at the heart of reading success: orthographic mapping. It might sound technical, but it’s actually quite simple — and incredibly powerful. 🧠 What Is Orthographic [...]

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Working Memory

Working Memory: How It Works and Why It Matters Have you ever asked a student to follow two or three simple steps — and by the time they start, they’ve forgotten what to do next? That’s often not about attention or effort — it’s about working memory. Working memory is [...]

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Different Minds, Different Ways

Different Minds, Different Ways to Learn Understanding Learning Styles — How Every Child Learns Differently Have you ever noticed that some children love to watch and learn, while others need to touch, move, or listen to truly understand something? That’s because every child has their own learning style — a [...]

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