What Online Teachers Have Learned From Teaching Online
Pop Culture in The Classroom: How & Where to Incorporate It
3 ways our school uses data to drive instruction
What Parents and Teachers Should Note From Mark Zuckerberg’s Senate Testimony
VITAL RESOURCES IN PSYCHOLOGY: THE BEST RESEARCH FOR TEACHERS
Helping Students Do Research in the Stacks
The Difference Between Dyslexia and Auditory Processing Disorder
Some of the signs of dyslexia and auditory processing disorder look similar. Each condition can make it hard for kids to develop skills like reading, writing and rhyming. Kids can have APD and dyslexia at the same time. This table explains the differences and similarities between them.
No comments:
Post a Comment
Note: Only a member of this blog may post a comment.