Hyperverbal autism is a communication pattern in which individuals on the autism spectrum are overly talkative and may intensely focus on verbal communication. This can manifest as: Talking excessively: They may engage in long monologues or provide too much detail,...
Curricula, Curriculum Types, and State Requirements
Flexible Curriculum
We list various homeschooling resources that parents can review to determine if they would help homeschool their child(ren). We also help homeschooling parents navigate their homeschooling journey. Many resources are available for homeschooling across various subjects and grade levels. We list various references and resources to help parents. However, we do not list religious-based resources.
Dysphasia and Aphasia and the Public School System
Dysphasia and aphasia are terms often used to describe language disorders, though "aphasia" is more commonly used in modern terminology. Both conditions involve difficulties with language processing, including speaking, understanding, reading, or writing, but they...
Classroom Management for Students with Dysphasia and Aphasia
Classroom management for students with dysphasia and aphasia requires a tailored approach prioritizing communication support, patience, and a structured yet flexible learning environment. Here are some strategies to effectively manage a classroom with these needs:...
Dysphasia and Aphasia Behavioral Management
Behavioral management strategies for individuals with dysphasia (difficulty with language) or aphasia (a more severe language impairment often caused by brain injury) focus on improving communication, supporting emotional well-being, and facilitating daily activities....
Treating and Managing of Dysphasia and Aphasia
Dysphasia (a language disorder that affects the ability to communicate) and aphasia (a more severe form of dysphasia) typically result from damage to the language centers of the brain, often due to stroke, brain injury, or neurological conditions. While treatment can...
Task and Assignment Tips for Dysphasia and Aphasia
Here are some tips for managing tasks and assignments for a child with dysphasia or aphasia: Simplify Language Use simple, direct sentences with clear instructions. Break down tasks into small, manageable steps, providing one instruction at a time. Avoid using complex...
What is Dysphasia and Aphasia?
Aphasia: A brain-related condition that affects a person's ability to understand, speak, read, or write. A stroke, traumatic brain injury, or neurodegenerative disease can cause aphasia. Symptoms vary depending on the part of the brain that was damaged. Dysphasia: An...
Dyspraxia and the Public School System
Dyspraxia, also known as Developmental Coordination Disorder (DCD), can present challenges in the public school system due to its impact on motor coordination, fine and gross motor skills, and sometimes executive functioning. Students with dyspraxia may struggle with...
Classroom Strategies for Students with Dyspraxia
Supporting students with dyspraxia (developmental coordination disorder) requires strategies that address motor challenges, organization, and planning difficulties while providing a structured and understanding learning environment. Here are some effective classroom...
Dyspraxia Behavioral Management
Behavioral management strategies for a child with dyspraxia focus on supporting their motor coordination challenges, building self-esteem, and minimizing frustration. Here are some approaches that can help: Clear, Step-by-Step Instructions Break tasks down into small,...