There's more than one way of being smart. Getting good grades isn't the only way. Do you see your child in one or more of these 8 areas of intelligence?
Children with ADHD and learning disabilities are just as smart as their friends and classmates — but they rarely feel that way because they learn and think differently. Their answers are sometimes unexpected. Their observations are not always appreciated. And their areas of excellence are not always graded.
The trick to boosting a child’s self esteem is finding the areas in which he or she excels, and then finding activities that play to those strengths. Self confidence almost always follows. And when a child feels confident, he does better at school and in life.to have your child take a quiz. Use the results to explore activities. If he is…
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