Does your child have trouble finishing homework within a reasonable amount of time? Do you and he do battle over his assignments? Learn how to stay sane and help your child succeed.
How much help with homework should parents of kids with learning disabilities provide? Dr. Betty Osman offers sound advice.
Work with the teacher to determine how much and what kind of homework works best for your child.
Get homework off your “most dreaded” list with seasoned advice from parents of elementary students.
Helping your child explore the math in everyday life is one way to make it less intimidating.
Written language may be the most difficult form of language expression. For children with LD, it can be a serious challenge. Learn how to support your child in this important subject.
Asking the right questions can help you identify a tutor who's qualified to address your child's specific needs.
These common sense approaches can help reduce anxiety and improve test performance in kids with learning disabilities.
Read about strategies to help your child better manage his time, his tasks, and his stuff.
One family's story of helping their son plan and complete a long-term school project -- despite the challenges of having AD/HD and dividing his time between his divorced parents' homes.