A chair that keeps tipping back, fingers tapping like a mini drum solo, legs bouncing under the table as if they have their own playlist, it is easy to label this as restlessness. But for many teens with ADHD, this is sensory seeking in action, the body asking for input to help the brain feel […]
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Dyslexic Strengths in Design Thinking, Why Spatial Minds Create Better Solutions
Give a dyslexic teen a blank page and a problem to solve, and something interesting happens, they do not start with words, they start with pictures, patterns, and possibilities. While traditional classrooms often focus on reading speed and spelling accuracy, research on dyslexia highlights a different kind of strength, spatial reasoning and big picture thinking. […]
Autism and Flexible Thinking, How to Teach Cognitive Shifting Without Pressure
The plan changes, just slightly, and suddenly everything feels off. The wrong route home, a different teacher, a last minute schedule swap, what seems small to others can feel huge for an autistic child or teen. This is where flexible thinking, or cognitive shifting, comes into play. It is the brain’s ability to move from […]
Early Signs of Twice Exceptional Kids That Teachers Often Miss
A child who can explain black holes at dinner but forgets to bring their notebook to class, a kid who writes wildly imaginative stories yet struggles to read aloud without stumbling, this mix can feel confusing, even contradictory. This is often the quiet reality of twice exceptional kids, children who are both gifted and have […]
ADHD and Emotional Flooding, Helping Teens Reset Before Overwhelm Hits
A slammed door, a sharp reply, or tears that seem to come out of nowhere, and suddenly the whole mood in the room shifts. For many teens with ADHD, this is not overreacting, it is emotional flooding. It happens when feelings rise faster than the brain can organize them, almost like a wave that hits […]
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