As a parent, I know the struggle of watching your child lose interest in reading practice. The sighs, the wandering attention, the “can I be done now?” That’s exactly why…
How We Made Kiki’s Personalized Storybook in Under 2 Minutes
Ever wondered what it takes to create a personalized children’s book starring your own child? With Creat-book, the answer is: about 60 seconds and a few clicks. Let me show…
Master Phonics the Smart Way: Inside EZRead’s Flashcard Drill
When my daughter struggled with reading, one of the biggest challenges was helping her recognize and remember phonics patterns. She’d see “ai” in one word and completely forget the sound…
Free Teamwork Social Story for Autism: Building a Snowman
Picture this: It’s the first snow day of the season. Your child watches through the window as neighborhood kids team up, laughing and rolling snowballs together. Your child wants to…
Free Thanksgiving Social Story for Children with Autism and ADHD
Picture this: It’s Thanksgiving morning, and your child is about to walk into a house full of relatives they haven’t seen in months. The noise, the excitement, the expectations—it’s a…
From Fear to Confidence: A Social Story to Support Anxious Kids
A Parent’s Look at Social Stories That Actually Work I just reviewed one of our latest social stories at EZducate, and I had to share it with you. Not because…
How to Help Boys Handle Big Feelings During Early Adolescence
As boys grow, they begin noticing changes not only in their bodies but also in how they feel and react to everyday situations. Some boys may suddenly experience: Nervousness about…
Thanksgiving Social Story for Autism
You know those moments at the dinner table when you can see your child struggling? Maybe they want to share something but can’t find the right moment to jump in….
When Understanding Feelings Feels Overwhelming: A Parent’s Look at Social Stories for Emotional Learning
I remember the afternoon my daughter came home from school, slammed her backpack on the floor, and when I asked what was wrong, she just stared at me blankly. Not…
Christmas Morning Without Meltdowns: Teaching Gift Gratitude to Children with Special Needs
The wrapping paper is flying, siblings are squealing, and your child with autism or ADHD is on the verge of a meltdown because someone else opened a present first. If…
