If you are confused and want to know the difference between Learning Disability and Learning Difficulty, read this post. You will learn that they are not the same, and you will find out the differences. Blogs, videos, Pinterest or Instagram posts are full of information and advice on Special Needs. Never before have we had access to so much advice,…
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6 reasons why your child is difficult
This post features six reasons why your child is difficult. Read about what might hide behind your child being problematic. Learn why your child might be difficult and what to do about it. What is a “difficult” child? Have you been asking yourself why your child is so difficult? All children might have challenging behaviour from time to time, and…
12 conditions that look like ADHD
If your child is fidgety, restless, or has problems paying attention or focusing, the first thing that comes to mind is ADHD. But what if it’s not ADHD? Read about 12 other conditions that look like ADHD. Lots of children might constantly be restless and on the go. They might also be hyperactive, inattentive and have problems fitting in with…
3 Best Supplements for ADHD
Read this post If you wonder how you can help your child with ADHD and what supplements can best help them. Disclaimer: The content of this blog does not provide medical advice and is for informational purposes only. The information provided here should not be used as a substitute for the advice provided by a qualified healthcare professional. The Site may contain links…
13 Kids’ Activities to Develop and Strengthen Executive Functions
Do you want to learn about Executive Functions and how they can help your child learn and develop? This post will tell you about executive functions: inhibitory control, working memory and cognitive flexibility. Your child needs them for self-control and self-regulation, as well as for planning, organising and completing tasks. You will also read about the role of executive function…
5 things I have learned working with Children with Special Needs
If you are wondering what it is like to be working with children with Special Needs, read this post about five things I have learnt as someone supporting them in school. You might consider working in a school or with children in a different setting. You might be a curious parent who wants to know how it feels to work…
9 signs that the school is ready to support your child with Special Needs
Find out what you should consider when choosing a school for your child with Special Needs and if the school is ready to support your child. Finding and choosing a school for your child might not be easy. We want to ensure they get the best possible education and that children are well looked after. After all, children spend…
13 ideas on how to boost your child’s talking and understanding
Problems with communication may lead to other issues in daily life. They can cause frustration if the child is not understood or they cannot understand you.But you don’t have to be a speech and language therapist or pathologist to start helping your child with their speech and understanding. With my simple and easy tips, you can support your child and help them boost their speaking and understanding. And in most cases, they do not require special resources or preparation.
You can incorporate these tips into your everyday routine because they are not complicated and will feel natural when using them.
14 reasons your child with ADHD lies.
In my post, I will tell you about 14 reasons why your child with ADHD might be lying.
You will also find out what you can do about it and how to try to minimise it.
Frequent and repeated lying may cause difficulties, conflict and family problems.
It will frustrate the parents or carers and the child themselves and may lead to lower self-esteem and lack of self-confidence.
Knowing the reasons and patterns of your child’s lying will help you support them and empower them to try and minimise their lying habits.
50 Fine Motor Skills Activities to do with your child
Find out how you can help your child develop and practice their fine motor skills. With fifty ideas all in one place you will be ready to support your child and help them improve their writing, holding objects, dressing themselves, tying shoelaces or feeding themselves.