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Special Education Needs


ADHD Meltdowns at Home: Gentle Ways to Spot Triggers and Help Kids Find Calm
ADHD meltdowns in children are often linked to emotional dysregulation, executive-function overload, sensory stress, fatigue, transitions, and too many demands at once. Parents can often reduce escalation by spotting repeatable triggers, lowering stimulation, using short scripts, simplifying routines, and reviewing incidents later when the child is calm.
Self Study Made Easy
May 207 min read


Helping Children with Dyslexia Improve Their Reading Skills
An easy to use workbook engineered to support parents, special needs educators with various exercises
Anil Dincsoy
Mar 43 min read


How This Book Can Help Your Kid with Dyslexia Thrive
Every child with dyslexia learns differently. Some may respond better to visual cues, while others benefit from hands-on activities or auditory support. This book understands those differences and offers a range of approaches to suit various learning styles, and thus support you to help kids with Dyslexia.
Self Study Made Easy
Mar 13 min read
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