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The International Dyslexia Association Promoting literacy through research, education and advocacy
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The International Dyslexia Association’s Corporate members are made up of numerous vendors, publishers, testing programs, and suppliers of products and services for the learning-differences community. Contact IDA’s Membership Department at . 160;for more information about Corporate membership. Barton Reading and Spelling Systems. San Jose, CA. Consortium on Reaching Excellence in Education. CORE) - Berkeley, CA. Reading and Spelling Solutions. San Francisco, CA. Whitcraft Learning Solutions, Inc.
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Excel Achievement Blog: 10/10/10 - 10/17/10
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Tuesday, October 12, 2010. What is Your Child's Social IQ? We hear an awful lot about IQ’s when talking about education, but what about Social Intelligence? Have you ever met that doctor that was off the charts on abstract intelligence, but just couldn’t seem to communicate very well with his/her patients? In Karl Albrecht’s book,. Social Intelligence-The New Science of Success. How can he/she effectively join the group? 8212;being true to yourself. Many children aren’t exactly sure who they ar...Excel A...
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Excel Achievement Blog: 12/2/12 - 12/9/12
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Tuesday, December 4, 2012. Each of these fears get in the way of discovering the light in our children's eyes as well as the genius that is within them. But what if this really isn't about us. What if our children are actually gifts for us? What if we already contain the keys within ourselves to unlock this very special gift? What if instead of trying to make our children be like us, we are really here to assist them in unlocking who God made them to be? Posted by Excel Achievement Blog.
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Excel Achievement Blog: 9/11/11 - 9/18/11
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Tuesday, September 13, 2011. Remembering What You Read. Have you ever sat down to read informational text, read an entire page, and then realize you didn’t retain any of it? This has happened to all of us at some point, but it happens often to many students in the classroom. If students are not taught the steps to focusing while reading, they often cannot pick up this skill on their own. 8220;The title of this chapter in my history book is The War of 1812, I wonder what happened? The next step in the rea...
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Excel Achievement Blog: 10/9/11 - 10/16/11
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Tuesday, October 11, 2011. What is Your Child’s Social IQ? Teaching our children social skills is every bit as important as teaching them academics. Human interaction is an integral part of most everyone’s day to day routine, and success in this area can mean overall success in life. Today’s tip will elaborate on five key components of social competence. These will be explained by using the acronym SPACE as taken from Karl Albrecht’s book Social Intelligence: The New Science of Success. Here we can teach...
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Excel Achievement Blog: 4/1/12 - 4/8/12
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Tuesday, April 3, 2012. The Art of Communication. Much research has been done on the importance of active listening. This can be accomplished by validating what someone is saying without making judgement statements or putting words in their mouth. For example, when our child comes home and says, "I'm so stupid! I hate English class and I hate my teacher! It is far better to say, "Wow! 1 Remember never to go into a confrontation angry. 4 Follow up with our children and check on the progress being made.
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Excel Achievement Blog: Helping Our Children To Own Their Mistakes
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Monday, December 10, 2012. Helping Our Children To Own Their Mistakes. How is it that already as small children, our natural instinct is to lie when we make a mistake? How can we help them to move on and realize that mistakes are just that-a mistake- nothing more, nothing less? Step One: Admit your mistake. Say, “Oops, I had an accident. I’m sorry Mrs. , I didn’t mean to, but I accidently spilled my milk.”. Step Two: Make it right by offering to help clean up the mess. Step Three: Move on and feel good.
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Excel Achievement Blog: 11/25/12 - 12/2/12
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Monday, November 26, 2012. Sometimes our children do things with the best of intentions, but unfortunately their judgment is incorrect and/or misguided. As parents we have the opportunity to gently guide our children and teach them with love the correct way to react to a situation. Posted by Excel Achievement Blog. How does Excel Achievement Center do this? Posted by Excel Achievement Blog. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). There was an error in this gadget. Simple template. Powered by Blogger.
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