For Parents

Increasing Your Child's
Vocabulary
Tips on how to increase your child's vocabulary, including books,
games, and activities.
You Ought to Be in the Pictures!
Instructions on how to make a movie or a slide show with your child.
Occupational Therapy:Home
Intervention
Tips on how to increase arm strength and stability. Stablity of the
shoulders and arms is an essential component of good fine-motor skills.
Let's Pretend!
Playing make believe with your child.
Tips for Working With
Your Child
Tips on how to help your child learn, with separate sections for visual
learners, auditory learners, and tactile learners.
Let's Break Down
Some Walls!
Strategies on how to remove barriers for special needs children.
Social Skills
Information on socially desirable characteristics, both in the
classroom and out. How to help your child work well with others, form
lasting friendships and enjoy a normal social life.
Four reasons to include our
children
Evidence that educational change is absolutely necessary to include
children with exceptionalities.
Behavior Modification:
The Basics
Ten steps to follow to establish and maintain behavior management
systems.
The Global Classroom
Plan
Be a protective parent, rather than a reactive one. Be your child's best
advocate by anticipating his educational needs and surroundings. Visit your
child's school and observe the climate in which he learns. Does your child's
learning environment measure up to the standards of The Global Classroom Plan?
KidWise
A parent's attitude at report card time makes a difference.
Why Spend Money on a Professional Tutor?
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