Tips for Graduate Students Seeking Test Accommodations for the LSAT, MCAT, GRE, NCLEX, CBEST, GMAT, Cosmetology Exam, Contractors Exam, & Bar Exam
The Americans with Disabilities Act ensures that adults with disabilities are entitled to reasonable accommodations on professional licensing exams. However, the application and approval process can be confusing and time consuming. If you are facing a high stakes exam, check out this week’s blog to learn tips on successfully securing accommodations.
Now Streaming: Dr. Shinn on the Learning Differently Podcast – A Conversation on ADHD
What does ADHD really look like in the classroom, and how can you actually help a student who’s struggling with focus, organization, or motivation? In this episode of Learning Differently, hosts Lynna Martinez-Khalilian and Mike Wang sit down with Dr. Marta Shinn to explore how ADHD impacts executive function, why traditional strategies often fall short, and what kinds of support truly make a difference. Whether you’re a parent, educator, or clinician, this conversation will challenge your assumptions and leave you with practical strategies that can transform the learning experience for students with ADHD.
Educational Evaluations: Should I Get My Kid Tested this Summer?
While school might be the last thing your kid wants to think about during vacation, summer is a great time to consider diagnostic testing. Educational evaluations provide a clear picture of a student’s needs and recommended accommodations, placements, and/or curriculum modifications. When kids receive test results during break, they can enter the school year with effective support from day one. Check out this month’s blog to learn more about the benefits of summer testing.
8 Facts for Parents About Independent Educational Evaluations (IEEs)
Is it time for your kid’s IEE re-evaluation, or have you been considering an initial evaluation to support your child’s academic future? Read this month’s blog to learn 10 facts about the benefits of an IEE, and how private evaluations prioritize the needs of families and students.
Adulting with Autism: Could I Have Undiagnosed ASD?
It’s estimated that over 5.4 million adults in the US have autism spectrum disorder, but with autism only being widely recognized since the 1980’s, many of these adults have gone their entire lives without a diagnosis. Check out this month’s blog to learn how autism can impact adult life and discover the benefits of seeking a diagnosis at any age.
My Kid is Being Bullied - How Will This Impact Their Ability to Learn?
Even top-rated schools can turn into hostile and damaging environments for kids who are bullied on campus. Check out this week’s blog to learn how bullying can alter a student’s brain development and impair their ability to learn.
Self-Advocacy in the Workplace: 10 Tips for Talking to Your Employer about Accommodations
If you have a disability that affects your career, asking your employer for accommodations may seem stressful. Read this month’s blogs to learn helpful tips & talking points for successful accommodation requests in the workplace.
What Parents Need to Know About Dysgraphia: The Learning Disability that Impairs Writing
Does writing or typing seem way harder than it should for your child or teen? Do they have trouble gripping a pencil, organizing sentences, or using proper grammar?
If writing challenges are holding your child back in school, they may have a learning disability known as dysgraphia. Check out this week’s blog to learn the signs and how you can help.
School Refusal and Anxiety: 7 Questions for Parents to Consider
Does that idea of going to school give your kid unmanageable anxiety?
If your kid adamantly refuses to go to school, you may be wondering what you can do. Read this month’s blog to get answers to some of your questions about school refusal and learn how our team can help.
8 Risks to English Language Learners in Special Education
English Language Learners face numerous obstacles in a traditional classroom setting, but what about ELLs who require special education? Check out this week’s blog to learn about risks that ELLs with learning differences face, and how we can help.
Caring for Cognition: 8 Steps for Middle & High School Students to Prioritize Healthy Thinking in the New School Year
Every student wants to bring their A-game when they start a new school year, but back-to-school stressors can sometimes impair our ability to think clearly, logically, and critically. Check out this month’s blog to learn 8 steps students can take to care for their cognition as they head back to class.