The Doctor is In: ADD
iLs Clinical Director Ron Minson, MD, has been working with people with ADD for over 30 years. In this conversation, he discusses the brain differences associated with ADD and how and why iLs is [...]
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iLs Clinical Director Ron Minson, MD, has been working with people with ADD for over 30 years. In this conversation, he discusses the brain differences associated with ADD and how and why iLs is [...]
Integrated Listening Summer Programs Teens with learning difficulties who are about to go through a transition from middle school to high school, or high school to college, can benefit greatly [...]
How do people learn? Lots of research specialists in laboratory environments have looked into what makes people retain information, but how this research can be applied in education, software [...]
Does your child with autism spectrum disorder (ASD) like to wander? Research from the Cohen Children’s Medical Center of New York (CCMC) finds that wandering is common among children with ASD. [...]
The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention estimate that 1 in 68 people in the United States has autism spectrum disorder (ASD), but just 10 years ago only 1 in 150 was diagnosed with ASD. [...]
When it comes to literacy and language, the earliest interventions are the most effective. One of the barriers to early interventions is identifying the children who need them at a young age. A [...]
A study from researchers at Pennsylvania State University (Penn State) and the University of California, Irvine finds that white children from English-speaking homes are more likely to be [...]
Nonverbal learning disability has long been considered a disorder that does not quite merit its own diagnosis. New research out of Michigan State University may change that. Researchers Jodene [...]
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