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Understanding the WISC-V Processing Speed Index: A Method to Understanding Your Child’s Information Processing and Task Completion Difficulties.

If your child struggles with completing tasks quickly, working efficiently, or understanding simple visual information, this may indicate a

Understanding the WISC-V Working Memory Index: A Method to Understanding Your Child’s Attention and Processing Difficulties

Does your child seem to struggle with following multi-step instructions, remembering information, or staying focused on tasks? Do they

Understanding the WISC-V Fluid Reasoning Index: A method to understanding your child’s problem-solving difficulties.

Does your child seem to struggle with new puzzles, difficult concepts, or noticing patterns? Do they seem to struggle

Understanding the WISC-V Verbal Comprehension Index: A method to understanding your child’s struggles with verbal expression.

Does your child struggle with problem-solving or verbal expression?  Or do they have difficulty recalling what they have learned?

How to Learn More About Your Child’s Screen Time Use: Participate in the Aura study

How to Learn More About Your Child’s Screen Time Use
Participate in the Aura study
 
Parents in the twenty-first

Understanding ADHD and Executive Functioning Skills

Many leading experts in the field of ADHD propose that the current diagnostic classifications—which include ADHD Predominantly Inattentive, ADHD Predominantly

Harnessing the Power of Games and Technology for Kids with ADHD

Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD) is a developmental disorder characterized by persistent patterns of inattention, hyperactivity, and impulsivity. It can

Five Essential Tips for Explaining ADHD to Your Child

Olivia’s parents recently took her to a doctor of neuropsychology, who diagnosed her with Attention-Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD). Olivia has been