Podcast: Dyslexia & Your Child
Understanding Dyslexia: Insights from Reading Expert Sharon Musto In a recent episode of Kid CenterEd’s “Speaking of Kids” podcast, Sharon Musto, a seasoned reading and
Understanding Dyslexia: Insights from Reading Expert Sharon Musto In a recent episode of Kid CenterEd’s “Speaking of Kids” podcast, Sharon Musto, a seasoned reading and
If you’re the parent or guardian of a child who is struggling in school, perhaps you’re noticing increased frustration or dislike of school, teachers are
Back to school can be a stressful time for students and teachers. Educational advocate Angela Gowans gives some helpful tips on how to ease back
Kid CenterEd continues to work with more and more students with disabilities that are severely bullied despite strong bulling school policies and state laws. Bullies
Here at Kid CenterEd we take a holistic approach to supporting families. Because of years of child development and parenting training, I often find myself
Meeting norms help establish a respectful, safe environment that everyone can participate. IEP teams often break-down with dysfunctional communication. Below are the meeting norms I
Often times I am called into IEP meetings when crisis hits. Parents call me frantic explaining that their child lacks an education, services are not
Self-care has become a popular term that one often hears in everyday life. A simple definition is: “the practice of taking action to improve or preserve
COVID is a devastating disease that has impacted our society on a global level. As vaccines have been distributed nationally, we seemed to be emerging
There is a great deal of uncertainty and anxiety about the upcoming school year for children and their families. Parents are trying to rapidly process