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Links for Helping Struggling Children

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 21 Teaching Tips for Homeschooling Parents of Kids with Learning Disabilities

Blog post with good tips for homeschoolers..

 College Resources for Students with Disabilities

Support, Advocacy and Assistive Technology to Facilitate the Transition to Higher Education. If your child is soon moving on to college, this site can give you some key resources to helm this through this transition and to know the resources available for them.

 Dr. Richard Lavoie resources

Resources include a simulation experience How Difficult Can this Be?: The F.A.T. City Workshop, along with DVDs and books on other issues an LD child might experience.

 Homeschooling and Learning Disabilities

Blog post with some good suggestions if you are homeschooling your special needs child.

 LD Online

One of the most comprehensive and respected informational websites on learning disabilities (LD) and attention-deficit disorders (ADHD)

 Total Life Counseling (TLC)

Website of Jim West’s counseling ministry in Orlando, FL. He specializes in working with ADHD and social skills issues and includes articles, links, and resources.

 Understood: for learning and attention issues

This site is full of resources. Here are some we found exceptionally helpful:

 Common Modifications and Accommodations is aimed at teachers.

 Through Your Child's Eyes has simulations to help you experience what your child/student does.

 Visual Spatial Resource

A helpful website with many creative ideas for teaching more “right-brained” visual learners who process things randomly rather than sequentially

Articles on this site:

Using the Theory of Multiple Intelligences by Elvin Klassen

If we can develop ways to teach and learn by engaging all seven intelligences, we will increase the possibilities for students’ success.

Children’s Speech: When Should a Parent be Concerned? – Part 1 by Pam Gentry

First of a two-part series on children's speech disorders. Angela is a talkative seven-year-old with an endearing lisp. Even though her permanent front teeth have grown in, Angela still pronounces some words like...

Children’s Speech: What Can a Parent Do? – Part 2 By Pam Gentry

This is the second of a two-part series on children's speech disorders.



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