Suggested Resources for Educators and Families
Suggested Resources for Educators and Families https://unsuitable.knpdesigns.com/wp-content/uploads/2022/07/r1.jpg 413 276 admin https://secure.gravatar.com/avatar/530b4d7563e9c8b0a57da2f83e1dc1a11d569a31a4369b54b1482577d6fa3d65?s=96&d=mm&r=gYardsticks: Child and Adolescent Development Ages 4-14
I love this book. It provides an understanding of children’s growth patterns and typical capacities at each age and helps teachers and families support them as they grow and learn.
The Feingold Diet is a form of elimination diet where foods containing certain harmful additives are removed and replaced with similar foods free of those additives to determine if the food triggers the behavior. This is a great place to start if your child struggles with regulating their emotions.
This book made me think more strategically about our family time and what we all needed from it. Its subtitle is Improve your mornings, rethink family dinner, fight smarter, go out and play, and much more.
The Childhood Roots of Adult Happiness
This book gives you some concrete strategies to help you focus on what matters in childraising.
This book is for students. It is very text-heavy and packed with great information. Yet, its formatting is not user-friendly for neurodiverse learners. I feel it is a better resource for teachers and parents. It has excellent pointers as you coach students to develop learning strategies.
This book covers the nature of dyslexia, diagnosing dyslexia, and reading interventions for people with dyslexia of all ages.
This book shares insight on highly-sensitive children and strategies to help them thrive in an overwhelming world.
This book “dispels common myths, offers helpful coping tools, and gives a thorough accounting of all treatment options and tips for dealing with a diagnosed child, partner, or family member. But most importantly, they focus on the positives that can come with this “disorder”—including high energy, intuitiveness, creativity, and enthusiasm.”
Organization for Autism Research
Orton Gillingham Literacy Program
This program has been the most effective way I have found to teach students struggling with learning how to read and spell. This organization can help train you in the program or find trained practitioners.
Go to Ted Talks and search on the neurodiversity you are interested in for inspiration and information.
Please contact me to share any other helpful resources you have found.
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