When I planned our Conference this year, I knew I wanted at least one person that could not only talk about caregiver fatigue and teacher burn out but also to provide us with strategies! And that’s how I found Bryan Holyfield!
What really works when a child has ADHD and/or ODD? In this insightful (and delightfully real) conversation, I sit down with Dr. Rachel Schwartz
We’re wrapping up our look at the University of Florida Literacy Institute (ULFI)’s reading interventions by checking out some of the tools they have in their online toolbox.
In this episode we’re still pulling the curtain back a little more on Orton Gillingham and UFLI’s Lesson Planner.
If you’ve ever asked this question, you’re not alone — and this week’s episode will help you find the answer.
New school year, new routines… and sometimes new frustrations.
If you’ve ever made an All About Me book for your child (and if you’ve ever listened to this podcast!), you know how helpful it can be. It’s a simple way to introduce your child to teachers and staff, share their strengths, and explain their needs in a clear, approachable way.