The short answer is: yes. Children, particularly those with learning or attentional difficulties, may benefit from using music to cover up distracting sounds in the environment or handle the stress of completing academic work; however, the type of music and the type...
How is it defined and diagnosed? The Individuals with Disabilities Education Act (IDEA) defines a specific learning disability as: ”(A) IN GENERAL – The term ‘specific learning disability’ means a disorder in 1 or more of the basic psychological...
We often work with families who are initially unaware of the differences and similarities between language therapy and academic tutoring, so we wrote this post to clear the air! Many students would benefit from either of these services, but in determining which is...