
Dyslexia: Discovering the gift of a learning disability
Cynthia Davis discusses how to tell if your child has dyslexia and how you can give your dyslexic child the emotional and education support they need.

Cynthia Davis discusses how to tell if your child has dyslexia and how you can give your dyslexic child the emotional and education support they need.

Young children are constantly asking “why?” and while it’s great that they are curious about the world, it can be very exhausting for parents to field the hundreds of “why” questions they get in a day.

Kids with autism are very good at “getting stuck” and being less flexible. Although we often need to help our kids to be more flexible, getting stuck can be a great strength in many situations.

Dr. Lisa Efron answers a reader’s question about what to do when your child is diagnosed with ADHD.

Research suggests that lying is very common in young children. The key is to recognize why your child is lying and help them reach an end goal without needing to lie.