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The language that describes what children can do has changed over the years. Long are the days when children were referred to by their medical diagnosis and viewed through the lens of what they were not able to do. A dyslexic child, a learning-disabled child, and a child with disabilities were just […]

What is Neurodivergency? The term Neurodivergency is relatively new when used in the context of children with learning differences. The Cleveland Clinic explains that the non-medical term encompasses a diverse range of neurological differences that shape how individuals perceive and interact with the world around them. This blog discusses the term and […]

“To build a foundation for college and career readiness, students must read widely and deeply from among a broad range of high-quality, increasingly challenging literary and informational texts.”

Writing is often the last skill to be “cemented” for teens and young adults.  As such, it should be included in each child’s daily work in the classroom. 

Hello, My name is Galeet BenZion.  I am a mother of two, a long-time educator, a reading teacher, a researcher, and a published author.