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Back to School: Teaching from the Heart and the Balancing Act

by larry | Aug 4, 2016 | Uncategorized

As a child, my first recollection with the feeling of dread, developed as I began to see the signature signs of Back to School during the dog days of summer; most notably, early August.  I loved summer and the freedom which was part of the experience. To this day,...

Back to School: New Clothes, Supplies, and a Fresh Perspective

by larry | Jul 29, 2016 | Uncategorized

We cycle through routines from year to year; so for many parents, August is the Back to School season with all of it’s rituals including new clothes, new supplies, and other essentials.  This year, I highly recommend accessing a new thoughts, emotions, and...

Summer: Taking a Vacation Beyond Being a Square Peg Fitting in a Round Hole

by larry | Jun 15, 2016 | Uncategorized

When our children don’t fit the mold, the school experience can present a challenge for them as well as for their parents, especially, for those kids who are wired differently.  As an education advocate, every day I listen to stories from parents all across the...

Creating the End of the Year “TO DO” List: When Facing ADD & Executive Functioning Deficits

by larry | May 9, 2016 | Uncategorized

When we hit the homestretch as the school year winds down, sometime in May, everyone’s focus leans toward “getting out” and summer vacation; who wouldn’t have this on their mind after a long school year? This is often true for teachers as well...

What Creates Separation During IEP and 504 Plan Meetings and What We Can Do About It?

by larry | Apr 14, 2016 | Uncategorized

How many times have we all heard the following comments, “We have your child’s best interest at heart” or “We are all here to do what’s best for your child”?  If this is true, and everyone is working from the same page, then what...
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