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Follow on Google News | ![]() Three things parents of special needs children must learn so they don’t hold their children backAll parents of special needs children want the best for their children, but some may be unconsciously contributing to their child’s learning problems. Dr. Kari Miller provides a different approach to resolve these parent and child issues.
Dr. Kari Miller of Miller Educational Excellence provides a different approach to resolve these parent and child issues in the November episode of her monthly BlogTalkRadio show, Special Kid School Talk. On November 7th at 3pm PST, she will share with parents: • The qualities that make special needs students successful and how parents can encourage these powerful qualities in their children. • How to avoid the parenting traps that rob your child of the power to succeed. • How to become a “charismatic” Special Kid School Talk is Dr Miller’s monthly call-in radio show, broadcast on the BlogTalkRadio.com network, in which she shares strategies that parents and professionals can use to support children with special educational needs and help them become academically successful. The show airs the first Sunday of the month (except for major holidays) at 3pm PST. Find out more at: http://millereducationalexcellence.com/ About Miller Educational Excellence Miller Educational Excellence’s Educational therapy approach is highly successful in helping special needs students of all ages achieve their maximum potential. We work with students to achieve higher grades, willingness to devote more time to studying, confidence in the ability to succeed in school, and getting on track for college acceptance. Miller Educational Excellence, Educational Therapy, Los Angeles http://www.MillerEducationalExcellence.com 310-280-9813 # # # When a student believes he can succeed, he begins to try. Miller Educational Excellence provides research validated educational therapy services to struggling students of all ages. Believe in Success! End
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