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Types of Learning Disabilities: A Complete Guide (2026)

Stephanie BERMED - May 29, 2026 0
Types of learning disabilities explained: dyslexia, dyscalculia, dysgraphia and more, plus signs by age, how testing works, and IEP accommodations by type.

Best Gifts for Special Needs Adults in 2026: Real Picks That Support Independence

Stephanie BERMED - May 13, 2026 0
Real picks for special needs adults: weighted blankets, adaptive tools, AAC, smart home & more. Reviewed by a SPED teacher. Updated May 2026.

What Is Pathological Demand Avoidance (PDA)? Complete Guide 2026

Stephanie BERMED - May 6, 2026 0
Pathological Demand Avoidance (PDA) is an autism profile marked by extreme demand avoidance. Learn the signs, causes, diagnosis, and how to support your child.

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Pathological Demand Avoidance (PDA): A Comprehensive Overview for Parents and Educators

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A neuroaffirmative, research-backed guide to understanding the PDA profile, recognizing it in classrooms and at home, and building strategies that actually work. In This Article What...

Autism in Girls: Why It Looks Different, Why It Gets Missed, and What Actually Helps

Stephanie BERMED - March 28, 2026 1
Autism in girls is one of the most underdiagnosed conditions in child development — and the cost of missing it is measured in years of anxiety, burnout, and lost identity.

10 Simple Strategies to Manage Hyperactivity in the Classroom (2026)

Stephanie BERMED - April 6, 2026 0
Learn how to manage hyperactivity in the classroom with 10 research-backed, regulation-first strategies for students with ADHD — movement breaks, flexible seating, sensory tools, and IEP goals.

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