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How can I use my child’s New Hampshire Education Freedom Account for one-on-one tutoring?

New Hampshire’s Education Freedom Account empowers you to use funds allocated to your child’s  education to craft an academic plan that is most suitable for them. You may choose to use the funds for private school, a homeschool curriculum, or academic tutoring, amongst other educational options. If your child has a learning disability or ADHD, using your EFA funds towards specialized tutoring can help them excel in school. Tutoring can help with your child the following skills:

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Single Dad Praised for Cutting Off Family After They Laughed at His Child

Originally published on the Newsweek website An outraged single dad has turned to the internet for support after a dispute with his parents over his child, with his Reddit post racking up 23,000 upvotes in less than 24 hours. He states his boomer parents in their sixties visited on the weekend and watched his 10-year-old daughter play the keyboard. However, …

Orton Gillingham Tutoring

What is Orton Gillingham Tutoring?

If your child has struggles with reading or has a learning disability, you may be familiar with Orton Gillingham tutoring. The Orton Gillingham method is a structured, multi-sensory approach that helps students develop stronger reading and writing skills. It is a highly effective method that students often enjoy and that can truly revolutionize your child’s ability to read and write effectively.

Help Your Special Needs Child Prepare for a New School Year

Summer is a season filled with fun times and relaxation. Yet as this season winds down, the reality of the new school year starting is beginning to kick in. Unstructured days will turn into longer, learning-filled days, and play days will soon become work days. This transition may feel overwhelming and anxiety-provoking for students, especially those with special needs. Help your child with special needs prepare for the new school year with the ideas detailed below.