Writing Difficulties
If your child struggles to form letters, put ideas into words or spell correctly, she’s not alone. It’s not uncommon for children to have some...
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Some students have difficulties learning to read, write or work with numbers due to a range of reasons, for example a disability, transience or...
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Making friends and fitting in—it’s an important part of a child’s life. It can be challenging at times, too. But if connecting with others is a...
MoreSelf Expression
Expressive language disorder is generally a childhood disorder. There are two types of expressive language disorder: the developmental type and...
MoreFollowing Instructions
Kids can have problems with written directions or with spoken instructions. You may notice your child loses the point of what is said or skips...
MorePronunciation Difficulties
Articulation is important to be able to produce sounds, words and sentences which are clear and can be easily understood and interpreted by others...
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Whether you’re planning to, trying to, or nursing your baby as you read this, we can all agree on one thing: Breastfeeding exclusively for...
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