Learning Tools for Grades 7–12 | Dr. Erica Warren
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Designed for students in grades 7–12, this collection offers targeted learning resources, study skill activities, and executive functioning tools created by Dr. Erica Warren, an educational therapist and executive functioning coach. Each resource supports the unique thinking, reasoning, and academic needs of older learners—helping them build confidence, independence, and lasting study habits.
Explore multisensory games, remedial workbooks, and cognitive skill-building materials that make learning engaging and effective for teens. Whether students are preparing for exams, improving organization and focus, or strengthening reading and writing skills, these materials provide research-based strategies that work.
💡 Note: Older students with dyslexia, ADHD, or other learning differences may also benefit from the foundational and remedial tools found in the lower-grade collections.
How Can We Best Support Students in High School?
It's never too late to support your students and provide them the needed attention, strategies and knowledge! In addition, whether students continue with higher education or join the workforce after graduation, it's imperative that they have the needed literacy and cognitive skills to be active and informed members of society. They need to be:
- fluent readers with strong comprehension skills
- capable writers with both keyboarding skills and legible handwriting
- competent math skills
- adept social emotional abilities
Can Students with Learning Disabilities Go to College?
Students with all types of disabilities can continue their education. If they have not acquired the basic entrance skills, continued education with a learning specialist or educational therapist can help them to prepare and find the best programs to suit their needs. Many times, an individualized approach can transform struggling learners into strong and capable students.