Parent tales: first signs of a reading disorder
Ó£ÌÒÊÓÆµ parents share stories about the first signs and symptoms of their children's reading disabilities.
How to support your unique, quirky child
When your child behaves differently from others, it's endearing — but is it OK? Read on to put your mind at ease and find ways to celebrate your child's unique nature.
Talking with your teenager about learning difficulties
An expert offers advice on fostering ongoing, positive dialogue with your teenager about her learning problems and how they impact her life.
Are we stressing out our kids?
Stressed out, overscheduled, hurried: These words are often used to describe children these days.
Trash to treasure: The eco-art of homemade paper
Help your child discover the centuries-old craft of papermaking, and creative recycling, by turning scraps into one-of-a-kind cards.
Assessing students with learning disabilities under No Child Left Behind
Make informed choices about state assessments your child with learning disabilities is required to take.
Implications of high-stakes testing for students with learning disabilities
High school exit exams (sometimes called high-stakes tests) pose risks for students with learning disabilities. Find out how to address them in your school district.
The history and reauthorization of IDEA
If your child is in special education, you'll want to learn about the Individuals with Disabilities Education Act (IDEA) - past, present, and future!
Resources for adults with learning disabilities & ADHD
Learning disabilities and AD/HD are usually lifelong conditions. This list of resources is geared toward adults living with those challenges.
IDEA 2004 close up: disciplining students with disabilities
If your child has an IEP, you should understand the legal provisions for disciplining him at school.
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