Reading Development
From kindergarten through third grade, children progress from reading simple picture books containing only a few words per page to reading chapter books that contain only a few pictures. Children learn new reading skills each year. Most children in kindergarten through grade three go through these stages of reading development:
Source: pbs.org
http://www.pbs.org/parents/education/reading-language/reading-milestones/reading-development/
Seven Senses
Help your children develop fine motor skills and improved handwriting with this fun fine motor activity at home!
Source: youtube.com
Sensory Processing for Parents and Professionals
A website for understanding all about sensory processing, as well as providing other resources that parents or family member can visit.
Source: sensoryprocessing.info
Sensory Processing Disorder Foundation
A treatment center dedicated to understanding individual sensory problems, and then finding the best way to address the issue.
Source: spdfoundation.net
Sensory Integration/Processing (Videos)
Pathways.org Presents: Sensory Issues in Children: Developing Your Child's Senses with Dr. Susanne Smith Roley and Elissa Moore.
Source: youtube.com
Sensory Activities
A parent discussion board where parents have come together to offer advice on easy-to-try sensory activities.
Source: wrongplanet.ne
School and Learning Issues
List of online articles about school and learning issues.
Source: centerforparentingeducation.org
https://centerforparentingeducation.org/library-of-articles/school-and-learning-issues/
Autism Diagnosis
Explaination of how autism is diagnosed and other resources for Autism diagnosis.
Source: autismspeaks.org
National Association of Psychology
This website helps parents access resources from NASP's collection of research, podcasts, handouts, articles, and guidance on topics related to students, schools, and the profession of school psychology.
Source: nasponline.org
http://www.nasponline.org/resources/handouts/revisedPDFs/namecalling.pdf
Math and Literacy
Hands on learning experiences for young children and their parents.
Source: prekinders.com