If leaving your teen unsupervised raises special concerns, these strategies may help manage the risks.
A therapist helps parents sort through their children's anxiety symptoms and suggests effective ways to respond.
Widespread dissatisfaction with the discrepancy method for identifying learning disabilities has spurred new ideas.
Marlene Snyder, Ph.D. explains why driving is especially risky for teens with AD/HD. Yet, with extra time and effort, you can help your teen become a safe and competent driver.
Download this informative guide to AD/HD by psychologist Sam Goldstein.
Dr. Marlene Snyder offers parents practical tips to help newly licensed teen drivers stay safe.
Confused by the complex test scores from your child's psychoeducational testing? Author and parent Kim Glenchur explains how to understand and interpret them.
One mother explains how her son with AD/HD had trouble working in small groups at school -- and how she found a strategy to help him succeed.
Find out what is understood about diagnosing and treating Auditory Processing Disorder - and what research is still underway.
In a poignant passage from her book, mother and heiress Ann Ford reflects on the lifelong realities of raising a child with learning disabilities.