
TIDBIT # 12- AUTONOMY IN THE CLASSROOM
Kids go through various stages of increasing autonomy as they age. However, numerous studies have found that the stage that begins around 6th grade and

Kids go through various stages of increasing autonomy as they age. However, numerous studies have found that the stage that begins around 6th grade and

I don’t want to write another post about Covid — living through covid, the disappointments thanks to Covid, the educational and psychological fallout in the

A gripe that I hear more nowadays than I can remember having heard in years past relates to the relevance of school, in general, and

A lot of people have written on this topic over the past 5-10 years, in particular. Major studies have been completed. The Harvard Business Review
For children with autism, traditional classrooms can present daily challenges—sensory overload, unpredictable social dynamics, and inconsistent routines. These factors can create barriers to learning, no
Helping a child with ADHD build effective study habits isn’t about forcing structure. It’s about creating systems that work with their brain—not against it. We’ve
For students with ADHD, learning in a traditional classroom can feel like trying to focus in the middle of a carnival—noisy, overwhelming, and hard to
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