Can a diagnostic reading assessment mitigate some of the roadblocks you face? The right assessments can.
Parents can feel overwhelmed when their child is struggling with reading. Get to the root of your child's reading difficulties.
Understand how targeted screening tools can improve staff and student experiences and lead to brighter educational outcomes.
See how the Feifer Assessment of Reading (FAR) was able to get the root of why two students struggled with reading.
Learn how one district turned to the FAR to address increasing numbers of students with reading concerns.
Although social media has helped connect people across the globe, it is also a topic of concern due to its impact on mental health of adolescents.
As the new school year approaches, it is essential that school psychologists prepare for the challenges that come with returning to the classroom.
Prepare your student for a successful school year by understanding the current landscape surrounding mental health concerns.
The mental health crisis has affected individuals across various ages and professions. With increasing academic stress and institutional challenges, teachers & school staff are no exceptions.
New research reveals that kids who return to school earlier than previously recommended experience fewer symptoms and a faster recovery.
New research reveals that kids returning to school earlier than previously recommended experience fewer symptoms and faster recovery, but not to sports.
New research suggests students who sustains a concussion and return to school earlier may experience less symptom burden and a faster recovery.
PAR offers a range of tools that psychologists, physicians, social workers, teachers and more will find useful.
LEGO bricks may be a beloved toy, but they can also be a useful tool in our arsenal to teach social skills.
Eligibility for bariatric surgery includes a psychological preparedness evaluation before making a life-changing decision.
50 million + adults in the U.S. experienced mental health issues between 2019 and 2020—and more than half of them did not receive treatment.
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