

Homework Tips: Note-taking That Actually Helps Learning
Note-taking overwhelms students with processing challenges. Research shows handwritten notes beat typing for learning. Five strategies range from simple Split-Page to advanced Question-Driven methods. Key insight: choose one method matching your child's skill level and practice consistently for two weeks to transform passive listening into active learning.

Rebecca Bollar
Dec 9, 20256 min read


Homework Tips: Mastering Math Facts Without Madness
This post explains why processing speed differences make timed assessments challenging for many students and offers five practical strategies to build genuine math fact fluency. Learn about triangle flash cards, multiplication grids, "make it a 10" techniques, rhythm-based learning, and stress-free practice that develops number sense—not just memorization. Perfect for parents supporting students with learning differences.

Rebecca Bollar
Nov 18, 20254 min read


Homework Tips: Organization Systems That Stick
Organization isn't an innate skill—it must be taught! When students with executive function challenges face disorganization, it drains precious mental energy that should go toward learning. Discover five game-changing systems including the HOME method, strategic color coding, and the Launch Pad system that reduce cognitive load and make organization actually stick. Start with just ONE strategy this week and watch the chaos transform into calm, productive learning.

Rebecca Bollar
Nov 4, 20255 min read


S-P-E-L-L-I-N-G! Why This Matters More Than You Think
Strategies for helping your student ace their weekly lists.

Rebecca Bollar
Oct 21, 20254 min read
