by Al | Apr 30, 2019 | Blog Posts
10 Key Differences between Traditional Learning and Multi-Sensory Learning Unlike traditional learning, multi-sensory learning entails the use of several senses at once when learning. Since all five senses process information in a different way, an individual’s brain...
by Al | Apr 27, 2019 | Blog Posts
What is Dyslexia and what are the Symptoms Dyslexia is a condition that makes it hard for people suffering from it to read and learn. The condition happens when there are issues with the way an individual’s brain processes graphic symbols. People assume that...
by Al | Apr 1, 2019 | Blog Posts
Learning Disabilities At a Glance About half of all children with ADHD have at least one additional, co-existing condition. This compounds an individual’s cognitive, psychological, and social impairment. When a co-existing condition is found alongside ADHD, special...
by Al | Mar 30, 2019 | Blog Posts
ADHD & the Interest-Based Nervous System Most people are neurologically equipped to determine what’s important and get motivated to do it, even when it doesn’t interest them. Then there are some, who have attention deficit disorder, and a totally different brain...
by Al | Feb 15, 2019 | Blog Posts
Learning and Kids With ADHD If We Could Run the World for Our Children, Wouldn’t That Be Great! Does this sound familiar? My child isn’t keeping up with the class.My child can’t focus in school.My child’s grades don’t reflect his learning. Do you hear...