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How to help children focus, both neurotypical and neurodiverse

During virtual and in-person schooling, and throughout summer too Reviews and recommendations are unbiased and products are independently selected. Postmedia may earn an affiliate commission from purchases made through links on this page. Many kids have been participating in virtual schooling over the past year. Both children who are neurotypical and neurodiverse have faced new obstacles. We reached out to experts at Maxi Mind Learning to discover tried-and-true practices to support children in their focus, self-regulation and development.  Maxi Mind was founded in 2010 in Toronto, Ontario. It’s an activity-based, drug-free therapy for children with Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD), Autism Spectrum Disorders (ASD) and Learning Disabilities. It’s also a great program for anyone who wants to work on focus (adults too). The program is designed to leverage neuroplasticity and the brain’s ability to train itself.

Success plan for all students: An idea whose time has come?

Success for all students: An idea whose time has come? As educators, administrators, parents and officials scrambled over the last year to mitigate effects of lockdowns, online learning and students struggling, an idea born years ago continues to gain interest.  An Individualized Success Plan is being promoted for every student in Quebec public schools: a plan tailored to each child s strengths and weaknesses implemented upon entry into kindergarten. Much like Individualized Education Plans (IEP) for students with specific challenges with benchmarks and accommodations for them, staff and family to follow; an ISP benefits all children throughout their school career, to evaluate their changing needs and make them and their parents full partners in their success.

Massachusetts Gov Charlie Baker to announce $70 million for summer learning programs to help students catch up after more than a year of COVID

Massachusetts Gov. Charlie Baker on Friday is slated to announce $70 million for summer learning programs to help students catch up after more than a year of educational disruptions caused by the coronavirus pandemic. Baker will make the announcement about summer learning at an 8:30 a.m. press conference at Canton’s Galvin Middle School, where school officials are planning to boost learning .

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