If you’re looking for a calm, creative holiday activity that keeps little hands busy without adding more chaos to December, ...
If you’ve been looking for a simple December activity that doesn’t add stress—or sugar—to your month, a Kindness Advent Calendar might be exactly what you need. Instead of toys or treats, each day ...
I see you over there, trying to make math a little less painful and a little more festive. Whether your kiddo loves math or ...
Valentine’s Day is almost here, and so is the sugar rush. If you need a quiet, low-prep activity to channel the chaos, these Valentine’s Coordinate Graphing Sheets are your new BFF. They’ll be so busy ...
Discover practical resources and support for families of children with disabilities, including tips on accessing services, inclusive activities, and building a supportive community.
Find inclusive holiday ideas, sensory-friendly tips, and activities to ensure everyone in your family enjoys the festive season.
When your child struggles with ADHD, dyslexia, dysgraphia, or executive functioning, the simple act of taking notes in class can become overwhelming. However, note-taking is an essential academic ...
Study skills are some of the highest and most complex of all the executive functions. Depending on the child’s grade and expectations, they will be expected to layer or stack multiple executive ...
Sometimes, you just need a classic. And 'The Very Hungry Caterpillar' never misses. These printable coloring pages bring the ...
Task avoidance is a common problem that affects many people, from children to adults. It can be defined as the tendency to avoid or delay tasks that are perceived as difficult, unpleasant, or boring.