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Attention Issues in Children with Learning Difficulties

Attention issues in children with learning difficulties are quite common. It is a major indication of ADHD (Attention-Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder). People with ADHD tend to have short attention span. They have difficulty in focusing and tend to be more hyperactive. They are unabl

Misconceptions About Learning Difficulties

Learning difficulties has always been a sensitive topic to discuss. Hearsays here and there made it more complicated. People have different views about it because some information that are given to them or they believe in may not be true.

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The Importance of Teaching Your Children to Do Household Chores.

Parents always want the best for their children and giving them the best education is always on top of the list. But if you think education is all they need, maybe you should think twice. A lot of opportunities for learning have been developed for children of different ages nowadays.  Aside from sending their children to regular academic schools,

How Multitasking Affects Children In Learning?

While it is considered as a good skill especially for people in the workforce, multitasking is actually not a good idea in terms of learning. Multitasking is not advisable especially for children because it has a negative effect in their learning abilities. With the rise of digital era, children are grown to do several things at a time. Watching T

Training Eye Contact in Communication

Parenting Children with Learning Difficulties: Training Eye Contact in Communication?

Given that the eyes are the windows to the soul, eye contact is an important aspect of communication for people to see through the various emotions and body language that people consciously or subconsciously

The Family: A Pillar of Strength

Ever wonder what makes or breaks providing adequate support for your child? Here are some interesting questions posted to Cognitive Development Learning Centre: 1. Why do you think fathers’ involvement in school is good for the child with special needs? A child with special needs is just like any other ordinary child. The only