by Bonnie Landau | Jan 17, 2018 | Assessments, Blog, Learning Disability, Learning Styles, Reading
When a child starts to learn to read, you never expect it to be a challenge. Yet 1 in 5 children will have difficulty mastering this essential skill. Most will be diagnosed with dyslexia, and it will be assumed that their brain functions in a way that reading will...
by Bonnie Landau | Apr 7, 2017 | Ask Bonnie, Blog, Learning Styles, Parenting, Twice Exceptional
Q: My son is a junior in high school and struggles with significant depression and anger problems. He has been labeled twice exceptional. He is gifted in math and goes to the city college for math classes, but he is still in resource class for language arts due to...
by Bonnie Landau | Feb 27, 2016 | Blog, Learning Styles
If somebody were to give you driving directions to a place, and you drew a map while listening to the person telling you the directions, which would you recall when going there: Would you visual yourself drawing the map? Would you see pictures in your head of the...
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