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Stanford Achievement & Iowa Test of Basic Skills: Which is Better?

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Stanford vs ITBS for kids with learning disabilities: compare timing, accommodations, and at-home testing to choose the best fit.

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Posted in Testing & Evaluation | Tagged disabilities accommodations, Iowa Test of Basic Skills, ITBS, standardized testing, Stanford, Stanford versus Iowa Test of Basic Skills, timed tests

Overcome Learning Disabilities : Help Your Child at Home

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Discover practical ways to help your child overcome learning disabilities with proven strategies, expert guidance, and personalized educational support.

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Posted in Homeschooling | Tagged choose curriculum, education, homeschooling, how to home school, learning disabilities, learning disability, twice exceptional

Summer School Curriculum Learning Regression Prevention: Power Hour

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Keep your child learning all summer with a simple Power Hour curriculum for reading, math, and writing to prevent regression and build confidence.

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Posted in Learning Disabilities | Tagged IEP summer services, summer school

Dyscalculia: What is “Math Dyslexia”? (Dyscalculia or Discalculia)

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Learn how dyscalculia can affect math skills, why it differs from dyslexia, and which curricula may help children who struggle with math facts.

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Posted in Homeschool Q&A | Tagged dyscalculia, learnng disability, math dyslexia, math fact memorization, working memory

Multisensory Math Instruction for Better and Faster Learning

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Multisensory math instruction helps kids with learning disabilities understand concepts faster through visual, auditory, tactile, and hands-on learning.

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Visual Learner & Learning Style – Visual Spatial Intelligence

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Discover how visual learners process information best with images, charts, and diagrams, and why visual teaching methods boost learning faster.

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Posted in Multisensory Instruction | Tagged Free Multisensory Teaching Tutorial, learning styles, VAKT learning styles, visual learning activities, visual learning style, visual spatial intelligence, visual spatial learner

Visual Aids for Learning Especially for Visual Learners

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Visual aids for learning help visual learners thrive with pictures, posters, videos, games, and interactive tools that make education fun and effective.

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Visual Learning Strategies and Activities for Visual Learners

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Discover visual learning strategies and activities to help your child learn through pictures, charts, posters, and multisensory instruction.

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Dyslexia Symptoms – What is TRUE Dyslexia? Be In the KNOW!

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Learn the key dyslexia symptoms in children, what true dyslexia is, and how to find the right evaluation and reading help early.

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Posted in Learning Disabilities | Tagged dyslexia definition, symptoms of dyslexia

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