
Leveraging Students’ Strengths & Interests
Children are more engaged when learning leverages their strengths and interests. See how this is implemented at Sand Hill School. Read more >>

Leveraging Students’ Strengths & Interests
Children are more engaged when learning leverages their strengths and interests. See how this is implemented at Sand Hill School. Read more >>

Types of Students & Classroom Structure
Learn more about the students and classroom structure at Sand Hill School. Read more >>

Your Child Faces Challenges: What’s Your Journey?
Do you have a child with a learning a disability or inattention challenges? Hear from parents who have “been there, done that.” This parent panel of strong child advocates share their story of how they worked long and hard to Read more >>

Your teen is changing, and it’s a good time to rethink your approach to communication. Learn about the “think CALM” technique to better connect with and change your relationship with your teen. Read more >>

Do you know the difference between a depressive mood, a depressive state, and a depressive disorder? How are these related to suicidality? Dr. Glen Elliott explains. Read more >>

Why do teens send explicit images and messages? How common is it, and how should you approach the topic with your child? Read more >>

Helping Kids with ADHD Symptoms: More Tools for Focus, e.g., Planner
A planner can make a big difference for a child with ADHD symptoms. Watch this video for tips on how to use this invaluable tool. Read more >>

Helping Kids With ADHD Symptoms: Getting the Disorganized Backpack Organized
Organization is key, especially for a child with ADHD symptoms. This video offers some helpful techniques for organizing your child’s catch-all backpack. Read more >>

Helping Kids with ADHD Symptoms: Handling a Reading Assignment
How can you help your child break a reading assignment into manageable tasks? Watch this video for guidance. Read more >>

Helping Kids with ADHD Symptoms: Providing Tools for Focus
This video explores how to create structure, such as a schedule or task list, to enable your child to focus. Read more >>