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Difference Between Accommodations and Developing Skills
Accommodations help level the playing field in academics and may include: • Allowing more time for assignments and during testing • Having assignments or tests read aloud to the student • Reduced amount of items the student is tested on …
Posted in Acceleration / Gifted and Talented, Attention / ADD / ADHD, Auditory Processing / Reading / Dyslexia, Autism Spectrum, Brain Training, Children, Learning Disabilities, Memory
Tagged attention, auditory processing, brain training, Children, cognitive learning, Gifted & Talented, Learning Disabilities, memory
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Myths and Other Musings About the Teenage Brain
This is Brain Awareness Month and one of the areas that I find of interest as a mother of a 16 year old and professional is the new research and information available about the teenage brain. Myth 1: By age …
Posted in Brain Training, Children, Early Education, Memory, Speech & Language
Tagged brain, cognitive, language, memory, speech, speech pathology, teens
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