Does your child have difficulty understanding math concepts? Many children struggle with math–in fact, according to the New York Times, 64% of 4th graders are not scoring at a proficient level in math. It’s important to make sure your child can succeed in math, but...
School Aged Activities
New School Year, New Schedule
It’s that time of year when summer activities have slowed down and you are faced with the upcoming school year. This can quickly become a hectic time of the year, especially since your family's daily routine is facing a change. In this post, we’re going to discuss...
Games and Activities to Improve Attention and Executive Functioning
The following are games and activities to improve executive functioning at home. These are just some of the many available games/activities, which are great for all ages, but age suggestions are also provided. Have fun with this while also working to improve your...
Using Recipes to Improve Attention and Executive Functioning
Cooking is a great way to help your child improve their attention and executive functioning. Recipes contain multiple steps that your child must follow in order. They also provide a variety of directions (e.g. mix, pour, measure) that can help your child increase...
6 Fun Ways to Practice Spelling Words
By: Renee Cox, Learning Specialist Has your child ever asked these questions? Why do I need to learn how to spell words correctly? Won’t spell check do that for me? Is there hope that I will learn to spell words correctly? If people can figure out what I am trying to...
Make it Meaningful!
Each week at our ETLC team meetings as we make plans (and continually amend plans) about providing virtual services to our students, we inevitably end up discussing what parents whose children are participating in online learning must be going through right now....






