B is for Bullying
Bullying is probably one of the worst things that can happen to children. Most vulnerable to bullying are children with special needs. No matter how much we brief our children on what to do just in...
View ArticleHow to Organize Study Routines
Do you want to see your grades improve? Do you want to establish a routine for your study skills that will help you do better as a student? One of the most important things to do before achieving more...
View ArticleSaturdate
My students and I had a Saturdate two weeks ago. We went to the nearby Moonleaf milktea store to buy milktea drinks. It was fun teaching them to choose what they think would taste good. We answered...
View ArticleMusic in Special Ed
A lot of people do not give importance to music as a way to to teach children with special needs. One of the things I enjoyed when I was still teaching preschool was to include music in the day to day...
View ArticleML Case Study: Timeline of Intervention and Significant Improvements
ML, the youngest child with two older siblings, reached his significant milestones like expected till he reached a year old. When he turned 2.5 however, there were noticeable delays in his development....
View ArticleSound Therapy Learning Center: Auditory Integration Training in the Philippines
The word auditory pertains to hearing. Here are a few information regarding the word auditory when it comes to learning and language development. There are several intervention methods to improve...
View ArticleADHD and Hand Movements
One of the key factors in observing children we think may or may not have Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder would be hand movements: finger tapping, hand tapping on surfaces that may produce...
View ArticleJigsaw Puzzle Benefits
Among the many benefits of doing jigsaw puzzles, these three points stand out. 1. Physical Skills: as the child manipulates the puzzle pieces to fit together, eye-hand coordination as well as...
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