Blog
October is Learning Disabilities Awareness Month
October is Learning Disabilities Awareness Month
Double Challenge: ADHD and Covid
The diagnosis of ADHD has no age limitations and has a bigger challenge to address in this time of COVID.
Teenagers in a Covid World
Everyone is feeling disappointment and frustration right now, and it is especially challenging for your teenager.
How Your Student with Learning Differences Can Have a Smoother College Experience
Students going off to college with a diagnosis of Learning Difference will have an experience unique to them, which means it is also likely to be a new experience for the parents.
Why You Might Consider a Boarding School Now
There’s a lot of uncertainty right now about what schools and universities are going to look like in the future.
How Safe Are Wilderness Programs Right Now?
Some children who were already feeling high levels of anxiety before this pandemic took over, find themselves struggling even more.
What Should Your College Student Do This Fall?
The headline article in “The Atlantic,” “The Nightmare That Colleges Face This Fall,” says it all.
Summer Ideas for Teenagers
Are you wondering what your child is going to do this summer now that many jobs, camps and programs have been cancelled?
Is College Really the “Best” Four Years?
Perhaps you’ve heard a parent tell their college-bound student that college years are the best four years of their life.
Are Parental Controls a Help or a Hindrance?
As a parent, you are aware of the need to limit screen-time.
Screen Time and Depression
Most parents are aware that they should be limiting the amount of time that their children are spending in front of screens.