Tips for Helping your Student or Child with Dyslexia and Learning Disabilities
In our last blog post, we looked at what is Dyslexia. Now, having many decades dealing with this and getting through school, even college, graduate, and postgraduate school, as well as teaching students with learning disabilities, I picked up a … Continue reading
What is Dyslexia?
According to science and my experiences having dyslexia, reading is hard and complex. Our eyes perceive images that connect to the brain to decipher these images. Then, they are computed and compared to recognized learned patterns of letters and languages … Continue reading
10 Productive Activities to Keep Your Child Busy During Winter and Summer Break
It is just two weeks away! The dreaded, for us parents that is, winter break. The happiest time of the year, for kids (besides summer, that is). Two weeks of empty air time, scrambling to find sitters and finding something … Continue reading
12 Tips for Helping Your Child Succeed in a Homeschool
As a parent, you have embarked on perhaps your most important role ever, nurturing your child to become a great adult. With a goal that they have character, are an impact on society. You also what them to be happy … Continue reading
Tips For Helping Your Child With ADHD
First off, although officially categorized as a “disability,” having ADD or ADHD or other learning disability, is not a time to panic and think doom and gloom. In fact, in my opinion, who has ADHD and Dyslexia and a Ph.D., … Continue reading
10 Tips for Helping Kids with Special Needs or Social Anxiety Handle the Holiday Season
Most people love the holiday season, me, not so much. As a parent with a special needs child, I dread the holidays. From family members who just critique and criticize and refuse to understand, to the sounds and lights that … Continue reading
Why Won’t our Public School Help my Child?
“Dr. Richard Krejcir is an Author, Researcher and the Director of a nonprofit that does educational training in third-world countries. He is also a Homeschool Coordinator at Method Schools and an instructor in a STEM program and a father of a son with autism. He holds a BA from SJSU, an MA; MDiv, from Fuller and a PH.D., from London. He has over 30 years of experience working with students with learning disabilities. Including, overcoming severe Dyslexia and ADHD himself. He has the tool to help your student succeed!”