by Dan DeMarle | Mar 16, 2022 | Parents/Guardians, Recommended Reading, Social Skills/Bullying, Social Skills/Bullying
Play is as important to young kids as things like money and love are to adults. So, when your child says “No one will play with me,” it probably feels like a really big deal to them. Here are some of the questions to ask and insights that can help them build stronger...
by Dan DeMarle | Mar 15, 2022 | Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder, Home, Parents/Guardians
Scripts to End Every HomewSteer your child through her nightly homework load — without being the bad guy or doing all the work — with these ADHD-proof conversation guides. Click this link.
by Dan DeMarle | Mar 15, 2022 | Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder, Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder
“One-size-fits-all education is really one-size-fits-no-one. Take it from me, a school superintendent and also the mom of a child with ADHD. My tornado of energy is thriving at school thanks to flexible seating, student-driven goals and teaching, personalized...
by Dan DeMarle | Mar 12, 2022 | Covid-19, Homeschooling, Parents/Guardians
Helu Wang Middletown Times Herald-Record USA TODAY NETWORK WALDEN – Kassandra Reichle had always wanted to homeschool her children. She got her chance when COVID-19 came along. Her 5-year-old was ready to go to school, but the pandemic pushed her to homeschool...
by Dan DeMarle | Mar 12, 2022 | Parents/Guardians
A CDC effort to help identify children with autism and developmental disabilities early so that they can access appropriate supports and services is getting its first-ever update. Read More > dev