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Learning Disorders

Guide to Reading Challenges

The Simple View of Reading holds that reading comprehension is a product of language comprehension and word-reading skills. Language comprehension […]

By Dr. Ian HoffmanJanuary 27, 2024
Learning Disorders

The Simple View of Reading

The Simple View of Reading is a formula created by Gough and Turner in 1986. Supported by research, the formula […]

By Dr. Ian HoffmanJanuary 20, 2024
Learning Disorders

Dyslexia Assessment

The following is a list of areas often assessed by a psychologist when identifying whether someone has dyslexia: Phonological Awareness: […]

By Dr. Ian HoffmanJune 12, 2022
Learning Disorders

Common Reading Errors

The following is a list of errors commonly made by children with reading difficulties: They are more prone to struggling […]

By Dr. Ian HoffmanJune 5, 2022
Learning Disorders

Dyslexia and the Brain

Reading is a process which involves a number of brain areas. These areas of the brain tend to be different […]

By Dr. Ian HoffmanMay 29, 2022
ADHD

ADHD Assessment

The following is a list of areas often assessed by a psychologist when identifying whether someone has attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder (ADHD): […]

By Dr. Ian HoffmanOctober 11, 2021
Anger, Anxiety, Depression

Classroom Strategies for Emotional Difficulties

If your child is struggling with emotional symptoms, such as anxiety or depression, getting through the school day can be […]

By Dr. Ian HoffmanOctober 4, 2021
ADHD, Anger, Anxiety, Autism, Depression

Distress Tolerance Skills

Distress tolerance skills are critical when we face stressful situations. The following is a list of techniques (with acronyms to […]

By Dr. Ian HoffmanAugust 21, 2021
Learning Disorders

IQ and Dyslexia

Dyslexia can be understood as reading abilities which are either below the child’s overall cognitive abilities (IQ) or age. Children […]

By Dr. Ian HoffmanAugust 14, 2021
ADHD

How to Avoid Arguments with Your Child with ADHD

Often parents of children with ADHD find themselves getting into a number of arguments with their child throughout the day. […]

By Dr. Ian HoffmanAugust 7, 2021

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