It's Your Choice!
I was diagnosed with dyslexia at five years old, and admittedly, it brought about a lot of shame and hopelessness. Over time, I was able to find a way forward as many empathetic people gave me guidance and support.
That said, once I got through high school, I naïvely assumed that because I had graduated, I would be able to press restart and not need support because I had overcome all obstacles.
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An Interview with Caryl Frankenberger: A Journey of Transforming Learning Differences
At the heart of Frankenberger Associates Learning Solutions Center (FA) lies a deep commitment to understanding and supporting individuals who learn differently. Founded by Caryl Frankenberger, a seasoned psychoeducational diagnostician, FA has grown from a small practice to a comprehensive learning solutions center that offers tailored support for students facing various academic and social challenges.
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Listening to Understand and Add Value: A Challenging Task
Have you ever found yourself so focused on your next response in a conversation that you fail to show the other person they are heard and valued? This common mistake can make others feel misunderstood and undervalued. To truly understand someone, we must listen to grasp their perspective and the background they bring to the conversation. Listening merely to respond can lead to ignoring the speaker’s viewpoint and quickly inserting our own thoughts without a deeper understanding.
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Harnessing the Power of Positive Thinking
In a world filled with challenges, uncertainties, and negativity, the power of positive thinking stands out through the hope and resilience that it can generate. It's not merely a cliché or a fleeting trend; rather, it's a mindset that has the potential to transform lives, unlock opportunities, and enhance overall well-being.
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Positive Reinforcement- What it IS and what it ISN’T
Everyone feels good when they’re given a compliment, know their paycheck is coming, or receive recognition for their hard work. These are all forms of positive reinforcement that we don’t consciously think about, and something we as adults appreciate and feel is important. So why do parents feel guilty or resentful when their child needs a little extra motivation to complete a task or follow a non-preferred direction? Some feel that they are bribing their child, but it is important to know that reinforcement is NOT bribery. There are in fact, a few distinct differences between bribery and reinforcement.
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The Importance of Confidence in the Classroom
Why do some students have it and others don’t? It’s all about having the skills and tools to access the curriculum. Students who have working memory or processing delays struggle to remember or process information in a timely manner keeping them from feeling confident asking questions in large and sometimes small groups.
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Moving Beyond Passive Learning: Why Getting Active Boosts Your Grades
Ever felt like you've studied your heart out, only to blank out during a test? You're not alone. Many students fall into the trap of passive studying, thinking that rereading notes or textbooks is enough to ace exams. But spoiler alert: it's not. In this blog post, we're diving into why active studying kicks passive studying to the curb. So, buckle up as we uncover the secrets to boosting your grades by getting active with your learning!
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The Intricate Tapestry of Dyslexia: Beyond Intelligence and Into Potential
When we mention dyslexia, the immediate assumption shouldn't be about intelligence. The human brain, a complex and fascinating organ, isn't just divided into left or right hemispheres, each with its distinct functions. Rather, it's an intricate tapestry of circuits and pathways working in harmony.
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