In this issue: distance learning tips and helping kids deal with back to school anxiety
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By now, you and your child are probably pretty familiar with distance learning. But that doesn't mean you don't need to prepare for the new school year. Now is the time to sit down together as a family and plan out your approach to distance learning. Our experts have compiled some distance learning tips ([link removed]) to help you maximize your success!
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** Helping kids deal with back to school anxiety ([link removed])
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Going back to school after summer vacation can be stressful for kids. Follow these strategies to reduce your child's anxiety and help ease the transition from being at home to having more structured schooling, whether at home or in person.
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** Distance learning tips for children with autism ([link removed])
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The thought of returning to distance learning this fall is intimidating for most families, and even more so if your child is on the autism spectrum. Fortunately, there are some things you can do to give your child with autism the most successful learning environment possible.
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