Use this book in the way that it will help you most. You can read straight through, chapter by chapter, or you can skip ahead to the chapters that will help you with your most pressing concerns at the moment, such as your teen's social development or standardized tests. As you read, remember that the parent-child relationship is a dynamic one, changing as both you and your child grow older and learn more about each other and yourselves. Think positive, stay involved, and remember that you are still your child's most important teacher.
Is there medication for sensory processing disorder? How can occupational therapy help? What advice can I give my child's teacher? Can you "outgrow" sensory processing disorder? How can we make social situations less of an ordeal? What are some therapeutic activities I can do with my child? Written in an easy-to-read question and answer format, The Sensory Processing Disorder Answer Book helps you fully understand SPD, conquer your fears, and seek help for your child when necessary.
In The Equation for Excellence, renowned educational innovator Arvin Vohra (Sat Math Cognition, Vocabulary Synapse), teaches parents the fundamental principles and subtle techniques that they can use to make their children excel at math. Learn how to use the Asian system for teaching math, how to improve your child s self-perception, how to prepare your child for the SAT and SAT II, and how to effectively motivate your child to excel.
Gillian is haunted by the disappearance of her little girl two years ago. A devastating fire burned down their home, but she remains convinced her daughter survived. Ten year old Tom lived by a neglected church. Is he the only one who sees the strange, solitary child playing there? And what is she trying to tell him?
"Reading is easy when we know all the sounds in the English language" Turn your child's TV time into reading time! Sing-Along Nora, Sara and friends teach your child to read through phonics as they travel on a musical journey. Each song presents short-vowel sounds, three-letter words (bus, dad, pin) in sing-along music to help your child learn to read.