Some kids just don’t like to write. Others find the lure of technology much more responsive and engaging. So what is a parent to do? Kids still need good old-fashioned paper and pencil skills, right?…
Month: August 2019
Helene Goldnadel on Reading To Your Toddler
Reading to your toddler is one of the most enjoyable things you can do to with your child. It is fun, good bonding time and hugely beneficial to your child. It has a calming effect…
Reading Games to Help Your Child Read
Most of the time you can trust the diagnosing dyslexia and dyslexia treatment of your children to skilled teachers in your local education system. Dyslexia in children is now routinely screened for and detected. But…
Helene Goldnadel’s Guide to Develop Reading Habits in Children
For any child to become a good learner and develop a healthy learning attitude, he or she must be able to develop an interest in reading from any early age. This is when the role…
Music Parks and Their Significance in Child Development
Music is a worldwide, masterful dialect that makes group association and a feeling of having a place. Some studies recommend that music is more established than dialect, and that discourse may have even developed from…
How to Make Sure Your Special Needs Child Gets the Education They Need?
To the uninitiated, the world of special education may seem like a maze or like learning a foreign language. As a parent you see your child struggling academically, behaviorally, or socially and you just want…