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How Technology Can Help Your Struggling Child Break Free and Learn

September 14, 2009 · 1 Comment

Technology has opened up doors for many people in many arenas, and the field of education is no exception. From actual tools to online resources, there are ingenious ways to help struggling students find ways to learn, express themselves, and get organized. Of course, some technologies actually detract from a student’s ability to learn a new skill or become independent, but when the options are well-chosen and balanced with non-technological tools and skills, you can open up a whole new world for your child.

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This article was originally published by the The Center for Learning Differences.

Jennifer Zwiebel is a Professional Organizer and Coach who partners with students to help them discover systems that will work for them, both in their space and in their minds. By teaching time management and organizational skills through hands-on work and by providing consistent support for her clients, she helps them live, work and think more clearly. Jennifer is the co-author of The Organized Student: Teaching Children the Skills for Success in School and Beyond (www.jenniferzwiebel.com).

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