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What is Nonverbal Learning Disability (Disorder)

What is Nonverbal Learning Disability (Disorder) | School Psychology in the 21st Century | Scoop.it
I was in a Team meeting once and the team chair said “I was surprised that the student with diagnosed with nonverbal learning disability because they talk all the time.” The term Nonverbal Learning Disorders (or NLD) refers to a neurological syndrome...
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Often diagnosed as ADHD; often difficulies with social situations.  

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Too Much Helicopter Parenting

Too Much Helicopter Parenting | School Psychology in the 21st Century | Scoop.it
Certain forms of help can dilute the recipients’ sense of accountability for their own success. Support, don’t substitute.
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Great reminders!  

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"And therein lies the problem: how can we help our children (and our spouses, friends and co-workers) achieve their goals without undermining their sense of personal accountability and motivation to achieve them?

The answer, research suggests, is that our help has to be responsive to the recipient’s circumstances: it must balance their need for support with their need for competence. We should restrain our urge to help unless the recipient truly needs it, and even then, we should calibrate it to complement rather than substitute for the recipient’s efforts."

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Rethinking Difficult Parents

Rethinking Difficult Parents | School Psychology in the 21st Century | Scoop.it
"Jack tells me that lots of kids are doing way worse things, but you ignore them and pick on him."

"Are you saying Mandy is a liar?"

"As far as I know, three kids did the same thing, yet Ben was th
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One of my favorite mantras:  "Accept what's messed up and change how you are looking at it!"

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Listen as an educator to the story the parent is telling. Yes, parents can be over the top with their advocacy. What are the reasons for that?

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Great reminders in working with parents. 

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LD Pride Day: Celebrating 50 Yrs of Struggles and Opportunities! — Landmark College

LD Pride Day: Celebrating 50 Yrs of Struggles and Opportunities! — Landmark College | School Psychology in the 21st Century | Scoop.it
Professor Baucom & some (amazing!) students sharing stories of #LD at 7 pm: http://t.co/sD6kqjHuGY #LearnDifferently #Dyslexia #LCSharks

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Good on Landmark College and Prof. Baucom for the history lesson and the inspiring observance. I was recently asked by some seniors at Lawrence school if I had a learning disability. I answered truthfully: "no" I said, "I have dyslexia. I can learn"--Lou

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First grade math skills set foundation for later math ability, February 27, 2013 News Release - National Institutes of Health (NIH)

First grade math skills set foundation for later math ability, February 27, 2013 News Release - National Institutes of Health (NIH) | School Psychology in the 21st Century | Scoop.it
Children who failed to acquire a basic math skill in first grade scored far behind their peers by seventh grade on a test of the mathematical abilities needed to function in adult life, according to researchers supported by the National Institutes...
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Inner Aspie: How I Experience Empathy

Inner Aspie: How I Experience Empathy | School Psychology in the 21st Century | Scoop.it
How I Experience Empathy http://t.co/mbnBLw3Vl6 via @Soundless2
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 "It's not lack of feeling anything that is the issue, but rather expressing it."


I have witnessed this myself in people on the spectrum.   



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How your brain chunks ‘moments’ into ‘events’

How your brain chunks ‘moments’ into ‘events’ | School Psychology in the 21st Century | Scoop.it
PRINCETON (US) — Scientists say they have a new explanation for how the brain breaks experiences into “events,” or the related groups that help us mentally organize the day’s many situations.
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Selfishness can spread to the socially minded

Selfishness can spread to the socially minded | School Psychology in the 21st Century | Scoop.it
U. MISSOURI (US) — Individuals don’t want to be “suckered” into giving if others in the group get away without helping, new research suggests.
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About ADHD: Thinking Fast and Slow

About ADHD:  Thinking Fast and Slow | School Psychology in the 21st Century | Scoop.it
I've had a theory brewing for a few decades. It's about ADHD. My theory is that some people have been gifted with the adroit ability to think and move quickly; they ride life like a stallion, seein...
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Best Practices: Creating an LGBT-inclusive School Climate | Teaching Tolerance

Best Practices: Creating an LGBT-inclusive School Climate | Teaching Tolerance | School Psychology in the 21st Century | Scoop.it
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School Psychology Resources Online - Other Information 2

Online resources for school psychogists,
parents and educators. Find information on learning disabilities, ADHD, gifted,
autism, adolescence, parenting, psychological assessment, classroom management,
special education, mental health, and more.
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I haven't yet explored this site.........could be good!

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Ten ways to build resilience

Ten ways to build resilience | School Psychology in the 21st Century | Scoop.it
This brochure explains how to develop and use a personal strategy for enhancing resilience despite challenging life experiences.
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10 Ways to build resilience

Make connections. Good relationships with close family members, friends, or others are important. Accepting help and support from those who care about you and will listen to you strengthens resilience. Some people find that being active in civic groups, faith-based organizations, or other local groups provides social support and can help with reclaiming hope. Assisting others in their time of need also can benefit the helper.

Avoid seeing crises as insurmountable problems. You can't change the fact that highly stressful events happen, but you can change how you interpret and respond to these events. Try looking beyond the present to how future circumstances may be a little better. Note any subtle ways in which you might already feel somewhat better as you deal with difficult situations.

Accept that change is a part of living. Certain goals may no longer be attainable as a result of adverse situations. Accepting circumstances that cannot be changed can help you focus on circumstances that you can alter.

Move toward your goals. Develop some realistic goals. Do something regularly -- even if it seems like a small accomplishment -- that enables you to move toward your goals. Instead of focusing on tasks that seem unachievable, ask yourself, "What's one thing I know I can accomplish today that helps me move in the direction I want to go?"

Take decisive actions. Act on adverse situations as much as you can. Take decisive actions, rather than detaching completely from problems and stresses and wishing they would just go away.

Look for opportunities for self-discovery. People often learn something about themselves and may find that they have grown in some respect as a result of their struggle with loss. Many people who have experienced tragedies and hardship have reported better relationships, greater sense of strength even while feeling vulnerable, increased sense of self-worth, a more developed spirituality, and heightened appreciation for life.

Nurture a positive view of yourself. Developing confidence in your ability to solve problems and trusting your instincts helps build resilience.

Keep things in perspective. Even when facing very painful events, try to consider the stressful situation in a broader context and keep a long-term perspective. Avoid blowing the event out of proportion.

Maintain a hopeful outlook. An optimistic outlook enables you to expect that good things will happen in your life. Try visualizing what you want, rather than worrying about what you fear.

Take care of yourself. Pay attention to your own needs and feelings. Engage in activities that you enjoy and find relaxing. Exercise regularly. Taking care of yourself helps to keep your mind and body primed to deal with situations that require resilience.

Additional ways of strengthening resilience may be helpful. For example, some people write about their deepest thoughts and feelings related to trauma or other stressful events in their life. Meditation and spiritual practices help some people build connections and restore hope.

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Teens with LD Benefit from Closer Relationships - Psych Central News

Teens with LD Benefit from Closer Relationships - Psych Central News | School Psychology in the 21st Century | Scoop.it
Many kids with learning disabilities also face social and emotional challenges, which in adolescence can lead to depression, anxiety and isolation. For these

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In a recent study, Al-Yagon reported that teens with learning disabilities were less likely to have secure attachment relationships to their mothers and teachers compared to peers without learning disabilities.

The study, found in the journal of Journal of Youth and Adolescence, suggests the absence of close and supportive relationships can harm a teens’ social and emotional functioning. In turn, this void can contribute to behavioral problems including isolation, depression, and aggression.

“We found that more secure child-adult attachments may act as a protective factor during this developmental period, whereas insecure attachments are a risk factor” for social and emotional issues, Al-Yagon said.

These results could help researchers design more effective interventions for children and adolescents with learning disabilities. Helping to strengthen their relationships with parents and teachers may decrease their emotional and behavioral problems.

 
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What is Nonverbal Learning Disability (Disorder)

What is Nonverbal Learning Disability (Disorder) | School Psychology in the 21st Century | Scoop.it
I was in a Team meeting once and the team chair said “I was surprised that the student with diagnosed with nonverbal learning disability because they talk all the time.” The term Nonverbal Learning Disorders (or NLD) refers to a neurological syndrome...
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Often diagnosed as ADHD; often difficulies with social situations.  

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Psychology of Color [Infographic]

Psychology of Color [Infographic] | School Psychology in the 21st Century | Scoop.it
Perhaps no choice is as vital to marketing as color. Whether you are selecting the color for a product or for your email marketing campaign, color has

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Lovely!

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Interesting for an aspect of visual literacy

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Consider the impact of color when desiging a classroom. 

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I have always loved the effect of color on people - it is fascinating!

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A Focus on Distraction

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Does distraction matter — do interruptions make us dumber?
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Most people who are good at divided attention COME trained for distractions.

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13 Best Apps for Special Needs @nasponline

13 Best Apps for Special Needs  @nasponline | School Psychology in the 21st Century | Scoop.it
Shows a blog entry in detail
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13 apps perfect for students with special needs.  

 

Blog Viewer - National Association of School Psychologists

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The Power of Talking to Your Baby

The Power of Talking to Your Baby | School Psychology in the 21st Century | Scoop.it
The amount of language children hear in their first three years plays an important role in their future learning: the more talk from parents, the better.

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Here is updated research on the science for language development in early childhood.  This article references some of the seminal research in the field with application.   

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How Grief Counselors Help Suffering Students - Edudemic

How Grief Counselors Help Suffering Students - Edudemic | School Psychology in the 21st Century | Scoop.it
After events like Newtown, we all have an idea of what grief in school looks like. Here's insight into how grief counselors help suffering students.
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Why your ‘seesaw’ brain can’t stay on task

Why your ‘seesaw’ brain can’t stay on task | School Psychology in the 21st Century | Scoop.it
U. FLORIDA (US) — When we try to concentrate on a specific task, different parts of our brain are in a constant battle for control behind the scenes.
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Are Learning Disabilities a Roadblock For Entrepreneurs?

Are Learning Disabilities a Roadblock For Entrepreneurs? | School Psychology in the 21st Century | Scoop.it
Entrepreneurs with learning disabilities face an uphill battle - but it's anything but hopeless. (Are Learning Disabilities a Roadblock For Entrepreneurs?
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More Diagnoses of A.D.H.D. Causing Concern

More Diagnoses of A.D.H.D. Causing Concern | School Psychology in the 21st Century | Scoop.it
A marked increase over the last decade in diagnoses of attention deficit hyperactivity disorder could fuel growing concern that the diagnosis and its medication are overused in American children.
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I have struggled with understanding ADHD for decades.  

 

On one hand, I feel young children with driven, physical behavior; lack of  impulse control and minimal  "mindfulness" are at serious risk for other mental health issues.  I also worry about life-quality risks because of the sheer number of times people have to intervene, redirect and often "punish".  I've witnessed, first-hand, how medication can decrease all of that to a very large degree.  

 

Still, I've also witnessed first hand how all of this can change over time.  Impulse control and  mindfulness can increase; the physically driven behavior can decrease.  

 

It is a conundrum.  Medication may increase things that are good for the child and decrease the things that are not so good for the child.  But at what cost?  It truly can change 'who they are'. There is a cost.  

 

Loving relationships that are tolerant and non-punitive will go a long way toward teaching the child skills they currently lack.  

 

It is important that they emerge in adolescence still able to like the person in the mirror.  

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SuperCounselor Recommends: The They-Never-Mentioned-This-in-Grad-School Guide to the Most Essential Counseling Tools

SuperCounselor Recommends: The They-Never-Mentioned-This-in-Grad-School Guide to the Most Essential Counseling Tools | School Psychology in the 21st Century | Scoop.it
Guest blogging today is our old friend, SuperCounselor, who scolded me mercilessly about not posting more frequently graciously offered to cover for me while I try to keep up with everything that's...
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Powerful Video on Empathy

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Empathy is one of the most important traits for those working on behalf of others.  

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Baby-Mother Bonds Affect Future Adult Relationships, Study Finds | Early Life Experiences & Emotional Health | LiveScience

Baby-Mother Bonds Affect Future Adult Relationships, Study Finds | Early Life Experiences & Emotional Health | LiveScience | School Psychology in the 21st Century | Scoop.it
The bond between a mother an an infant can influence the child's relationships with others for two decades, a new study says.

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This Autism Simulator Is Horrifying

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This Autism Simulator Is Horrifying

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Interesting.  I am quite certain these kids hear/feel things MORE intensely.  It is painful.  

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Why quiet play spaces are essential...for all children.