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Tips to Reduce Holiday Stress for Families with Special Needs
Tips to Reduce Holiday Stress for Families with Special Needs As our winter break approaches, we often feel the energy on our campus revving up. Our students excitedly tell us about their holiday traditions or about upcoming holiday plans. The school schedule often...
Tips for Talking with Your Children About the War in Ukraine
Many of us have been following the events in the Ukraine and are feeling the stresses of war from afar in order to gain a sense of understanding and trying to process what has happened and what will happen. Like adults, children also are attempting to make sense of...
What is Occupational Therapy?
Occupational therapy helps people across the lifespan to participate in the things they want and need to do through the therapeutic use of daily activities aka “occupations” (AOTA). The main occupations of childhood include: activities of daily living, rest and sleep,...
Executive Functioning: What Is It and Why Is Everyone Suddenly Talking About It?
While research on executive functioning has been taking place since the early 1970s, it has recently become a buzzword in the worlds of education and speech-language pathology. New research shows a child’s future success depends less on their ability to memorize math...
Teaching 21st Century Skills
Over the years, schools have taught students to follow directions, get along with others, work hard and be professional. All are still necessary skills. But to hold information-age jobs, students also need the ability to think deeply and critically, solve problems,...
Developing Social Competence and Resilience
Webinar recording from June 8, 2021, featuring Amy Lerman, MS, CCC-SLP Children who have communication delays and learning differences often struggle socially. They may miss other people's non-verbal cues, misread others' intentions, or fail to think about their...
5 Pillars of Literacy
Webinar recording from June 15, 2021, featuring Meagan Rosales, MEd How can we teach all children to read accurately, rapidly and with comprehension by the end of third grade? Decades of scientific research clearly shows effective reading instruction addresses five...
Growing Language Throughout the Learning Day
Webinar recording from June 22, 2021, featuring Amy Lerman, MS, CCC-SLP Language happens throughout the day. It's woven into play, activities of daily living, carpool and even trips to Target! During this 1-hour adult education webinar, speech-language pathologist,...
Neuronutrition and Childhood Development: An Individualized and Functional Medicine Approach
Webinar recording from April 29, 2021, featuring Dr. Emily Gutierrez Learn how functional medicine can revolutionize childhood development, cognition and overall wellness. Functional medicine is an inclusive approach to caring for an individual that takes into account...
What Is Life Like After The Parish School?
A panel of alumni students and families share experience transitioning from The Parish School. Hear the real experiences of children who received special needs education at The Parish School in Houston, TX. Find out where they are now, and how the Parish experience...