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How to help children with their homework?

by Suzie | May 16, 2023 | Coaches' advices, Parent Academy

Homework is an important part of every child’s school life. They allow them to reinforce their learning and develop their autonomy. However, helping children with their homework can sometimes be a real challenge for parents. It’s not uncommon for children...

What activities to do with a dyspraxic child?

by Suzie | Jan 26, 2023 | Advice from our coaches, All about dyspraxia, Coaches' advices, Parent Academy, Technical sheets, All about dyspraxia

Dynseo proposes DYSPRAXIA with COCO THINKS and COCO MOVES and the ROLLING BALL Dyspraxia is a very common disorder that can affect 5-7% of children between the ages of 5 and 11, but persists into adulthood. It is possible to find strategies to limit the difficulties...

Language and learning disorders: supporting children

by Suzie | Jun 24, 2025 | All about ADHD, All about the digital school, DYS Disorders, Parent Academy

5/5 - (32 votes) How to accompany a child with language and learning disabilities?   Children with language disorders have difficulty expressing themselves or writing. In school, they have more difficulty learning than others. There are several types of...

Invisible disability at school: between benevolence and support

by Suzie | Nov 23, 2022 | All about ADHD, All about the digital school, DYS Disorders, Parent Academy

Not all disabled people use wheelchairs. Some people may appear “flawless”, yet they are classified as disabled. This means that not all disabilities can be read on the face. Hence the notion of “invisible disability”. What is the real meaning?...

Early signs of a learning disability in my child

by Suzie | Nov 15, 2022 | All about ADHD, Parent Academy

It is often said that school is the temple of knowledge. Learning disabilities can occur at any time. Most often, the child had difficulties completing his activities. He often has his head in the clouds: there are many signs that indicate learning difficulties that...
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