Understanding The Importance Of Secondary Education
Posted by in Secondary Education on November 1, 2011
Knowing the value of secondary education can help anyone that is currently thinking about investing in a great education. It has long been said that the great equalizer in any society is a great education. However, many people simply take this as a saying and nothing more. The reality is that education can provide you with a wide range of knowledge needed in order to become successful in the world today.
Understanding The Importance Of Secondary Education
Many companies now require a college education for employees that are hired as entry-level additions to the organization. Without this level of education, it would prevent the person for getting the opportunity to work for a company that would provide significant potential for personal and financial growth well into the future.
There are thousands of employees currently working at minimum wage positions; these people are struggling in order to make ends meet. At the end of the month, they often find it very difficult to pay all of their bills. These people tend to feel that there is very little hope for the future. Read the rest of this entry »
7 Activities Help Those Struggling With Auditory Processing
Posted by in Special Education on October 22, 2011
Are your kids struggling with learning reading because they have auditory processing difficulties? The cause of their difficulties may be due to CAPD, ADD, dyslexia, a learning disability, a learning difficulty or autism. And the cause (CAPD, ADD, dyslexia, or a learning disability) doesn’t make that big of a difference, the critical piece is that you know they are struggling due to auditory processing difficulties.
It also doesn’t matter if you are tutoring a CAPD, ADHD, or learning disabled student, homeschooling or a concerned parent tutoring your own child. What does matter is that you can make a big difference in your child’s life of learning as you address their auditory processing difficulties with ease. I have compiled seven specific activities you can choose from that will improve auditory processing skills, specifically in the area of auditory discrimination.
These activities will use things you typically have around the house or in the classroom.
These activities can be done at home whether you are homeschooling or helping your child after school. These activities help those children with dyslexia, learning disabilities, ADHD, auditory processing problems such as auditory memory. Teaching strategies are just that, teaching strategies. A strategy can be done by a parent that is interested in helping his/her child improve his/her auditory processing skills. Read the rest of this entry »