LD OnLine - Bulletin Boards - Teaching Reading SAR, 0214-03 1128. Re reading Fluency ~ for moderate to severe dyslexia new. ReHeck, use whatever label you got to get him help new. ld OnLine Resource Guide. http://forums.weta.org/ldonline/phorum/list.php?f=3
LD Resources Links Verbal Learning Disabilities Online; reading is Fundamental; Consulting Alliance;teaching ld; Teen Program help; Children with Attention Deficit Disorders (CH.add); http://www.ldresources.com/resources/links.html
Extractions: Site Info Articles Resources Discussion ... Resources > LD Resources Links Below find an index for the list of links in the right column. Clicking on a link will open it in a new window. To return here just close the top window. If you would like to add a link I'd love to hear from you. Please read the guidelines on submitting resources and email me at richard@ldresources.com Use the back button (left arrow button) on your browser to return here after clicking on a category in this list. Artists in the Country Bridges Associates, Inc.
Center For Disabilities And Development where students' creative strength is used to build reading and cognitive SurvivalGuide for College Students with add or ld A guide to help students find http://www.medicine.uiowa.edu/uhs/DRL/viewsub.cfm?CatID=Edu&SubID=5.0
Extractions: to a friend This department contains information and self-help materials related to dyslexia, reading improvement and learning disabilities. The instructional materials capture the interest of children and teens while the fun activities keep them motivated to learn the skills they need to be successful. The information materials promote insight and understanding as well as improve self-esteem. Caps Commas, and Other Things If you are looking for a flexible program to teach writing skills to your child, this book is for you. Activities are appropriate for regular, remedial and ESL students in grades 3 through 12. While the material is arranged sequentially, you can begin wherever the needs of your child dictate. Concentration is on: Capitalization and Punctuation (6 levels) and Written Expressions (4 levels). An Overview section for each level gives specific suggestions for developing individual lessons. (Book - $18.00)
The LD Child starting point for Phonics Based Software for reading. disabilities (ld) and attentiondeficit disorder (add). Ray Evans because without their help and patience http://www.fortunecity.com/meltingpot/mlk/444/
Dyslexia Resources - Learning Disabilities Resources Testing for Assessment of a reading Problem article by who are unsure where to gofor help. The site also features add Interviews, Creative Corner, Personal http://www.gow.org/pages/About/resources3.html
Enrichment Program - The School Of Choice can not give unique children special reading techniques ld/add kids may frustrateteachers of large classes with In a group setting, can they help these kids to http://www.schoolofchoice.com/enrichment/specialed.shtml
Extractions: AP Prep. Some students are steady turtles, whose short legs bear heavy shells; others are hares who could run swiftbut drift. Yet the most disruptive scholars can also be the most productive adults: scientists (Darwin, Einstein), entrepreneurs (Hearst, Rockefeller), inventors (Edison, Wright), statesmen (Winston Churchill), and artists (Earnest Hemingway, Louis Armstrong, Helen Keller). Frequently creative, often gifted , these students may acquire talented educators to help become the "Spark plugs of our society, the shakers and movers, the people who bring about revolution and change." (Thom Hartmann, ADD: A Different Perception ) Students with mental or physical learning challenges may obtain mentors to help them race alongside competitors in professional society. Attention Deficit Disorder (ADD), frequently accompanied by hyperactivity (ADHD), can be seen as a set of behavioral traits which makes students unavailable to learn: students may be distractible, disorganized, bored or intense, present-minded, self-centered, reckless, or angry. Roughly three to ten percent of people, mostly males, display ADD traits. Thirty percent of these people, regrettably, will become disturbed adults who trouble authorities.
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Extractions: We're here for anyone who is interested in the education of children and young adults. In addition to our online catalog of more than 500 quality products created to develop basic skills, we have many other areas of interest. Most of our products contain some type of worksheets: including reading worksheets, math worksheets, science worksheets, or other types. Please browse; we're sure you will find something interesting. *Clearance Items*
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Extractions: Our mission is to: enable families with special needs to share their experiences by subscribing to our newsletter , joining our eGroup forum, talking in our chat room and posting to our bulletin board ; offer information on a wide variety of family fun and special needs topics ; and facilitate access via rings and links to websites relevant to special needs families. Adoption Arts Crafts Babies Charities ... Work at home Other important Dyslexic Dyslexia links:
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Extractions: Our mission is to: enable families with special needs to share their experiences by subscribing to our newsletter , joining our eGroup forum, talking in our chat room and posting to our bulletin board ; offer information on a wide variety of family fun and special needs topics ; and facilitate access via rings and links to websites relevant to special needs families. Adoption Arts Crafts Babies Charities ... Work at home Other important Learning disability disabilities links:
Learning Disabilities Failure Free reading Home Page; A Guide to Students with Learning a web site designedby dyslexic teens to help teens; Tomatis Home Kitty Petty addld Institute. http://www.fapeonline.org/LD.htm
Extractions: What is FAPE? FREE APPROPRIATE PUBLIC EDUCATION - In order to comply with the federal mandate (Public Law 102-119, known as the Individuals with Disabilities Education Act, Part B (34 CFR Parts 300 and 301 and Appendix C) that all disabled children receive a free appropriate public education, a school district must provide special education and related services at no cost to the child or her/his parents. Free Stuff Disability Links Parental Rights Disability Law Jumpstation ... Return to Home Page Let Spyonit.com notify you when this page changes! Apraxia-Kids - If you were searching for information about apraxia of speech in children or developmental verbal dyspraxia, this is the right place. Assis-TECH Inc - source for assistive technology devices Central Auditory Processing Disorder (CAPD) Parents Page - this site is intended for the parents whose child has been diagnosed with CAPD or suspect their child may have the disorder The Dyslexia Archive - specific learning difficulties Dyslexia, Positive Aspects of the Learning Disability
How To Learn More About Dyslexia Any book by Patricia Vail is worth reading. practical suggestions and proven strategiesto help adults capitalize CH.add Children and Adults with add http//www http://www.dys-add.com/lrnmore.html
Extractions: Map To Learn More About Dyslexia Click on one of these or scroll down to read them all Send me your FREE Quarterly E-Newsletter Susan Barton will be presenting at these Conferences Workshops by Bright Solutions for Dyslexia Teacher Inservice Trainings (conducted on school sites) Tutor Training Videos Books Web Sites ... Back to top Once every three months, Bright Solutions distributes a FREE newsletter via e-mail. This newsletter summarizes newly published research results, the latest articles on dyslexia published in academic and medical journals, great web sites, upcoming seminars and tutor trainings, and other items of interest to those involved in dyslexia. To subscribe to this FREE e-newsletter, just send us an e-mail with the subject of SUBSCRIBE. In the message area, please tell us your name, your state, and whether you are a teacher, resource specialist, other professional, or parent of a dyslexic child. E-mail us at: info@BrightSolutions.US
Extractions: Learning Disabilities Web Sites LDA of America LDA of California North State LDA Sacramento LDA ... All Kinds of Minds (Mel Levine) American Hyperlexia Association Council for Exceptional Children - Division for Learning Disabilities Council for Learning Disabilities Hello Friend: The Ennis William Cosby Foundation ... International Dyslexia Association (formerly the Orton Dyslexia Society) Kitty Petty ADD-LD Institute LD OnLine LD Pride OnLine LD Resources ... Dyslexia by Sally E. Shaywitz Teens Helping Teens Tera's NLD Jumpstation Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder Web Sites ADDA - National Attention Deficit Disorder Association ADDitude Magazine for People with ADD ADDNet UK ADDvantages ... Children and Adults with ADD (CH.A.D.D)
Extractions: I have already read this page. How do I get into the chat room? What is LD Pride's chat support group all about LD Prides "Live Chat Support Group" is a time for you to give and receive online support about your LD/ADD or Deaf-LD Some topics you might wish to discuss could include: Coping with LD/ADD in the workplace
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Extractions: DEFINITIONS In the Resource Room we work with children who have various handicaps. These handicaps include Learning Disabilities (L.D.) , including Dyslexia Attention Deficit Disorder (A.D.D.) Emotionally Impaired (E.I.) Educable Mentally Impaired (E.M.I.) ... Autism and Asperger Syndrome ; and Physically and Otherwise Health Impaired (P.O.H.I.) . Following is a brief description of each of these handicaps. LEARNING DISABLED A disorder in one or more of the basic psychological processes involved in understanding or in using language, spoken or written, which may manifest itself in an imperfect ability to listen, think, speak, read, write, spell, or to do mathematical calculations. The term includes such conditions as perceptual handicaps, brain injury, minimal brain dysfunction, dyslexia, and developmental aphasia. The term does not include persons who have learning problems which are primarily the result of visual, hearing, or physical handicaps, of mental retardation, of emotional disturbance, or of environmental, cultural, or economic differences. "Learning Disabled" shall be determined as the manifestation of problems primarily in the cognitive and/or psychomotor domains displayed by a severe discrepancy between estimated ability to learn and present achievement in one or more of the following learning areas: Oral Expression; Listening Comprehension; Written Expression; Basic Reading Skills; Reading Comprehension; Mathematics Calculation; or Mathematics Reasoning.
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Extractions: Learning Disabilities; ADD; ADHA; Motivation; Handicapped; learning styles This page has a comprehensive list of resources on the internet dealing with learning disabilities, ADD/ADHD, learning styles, motivation, and other handicapping conditions. Many links were used when I was doing research when completing my Masters in Counseling degree and Educational Diagnostician certification. This page is being updated and is being revised. Please bear with me. ADD/ADHD ADD/ADHD Online Newsletter AADD-FOCUSED mailing list-a focused discussion list for Adults Attention Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD) Attention Deficit Disorder ... Bach Systems - Do you have a website that has over 500 hits a day and do you want to earn some money from your site? Bach Systems may be a way for you to increase your income. You can earn up to $1.50 per unique signup on sweepstakes, magazines and other offers. No more pennies per click. Text ads can be included in newsletters as well Learning Disabilities/Dyslexia Academy of Orton-Gillingham Practitioners and Educators Adult Dyslexia Organisation?
Learning Disorders help for Struggling Readers, Michael McKenna, $42.95. Improving reading Strategiesand Resources, Jerry L. Johns, Outside the Lines Strategies for ld/add, Mooney http://www.odinbooks.ca/Learningdisabilities.htm
Extractions: Learning Disabilities Educational/Professional Parenting Videotapes Books for Adults Dyslexia in Adults Kathleen Nosek Extraordinary Minds Howard Gardner Jeanne Gehret Many Ways to Learn Judith Stern/Ben-Ami My Name is Brian/Brain (Dyslexia) Brian Betancourt School Survival Guide For Kids With Learning Disabilities Rhoda Cummings Survival Guide For Kids With Learning Disabilities Gary Fisher Survival Guide For Teens With Learning Disabilities Rhoda Cummings Dyslexia: How Would You Cope? Mark Selikowitz Dyspraxia: The Hidden Handicap Amanda Kirby Helping Children Overcome Learning Disabilities Jerome Rosner Lawrence Greene No Easy Answers Sally Smith Helping A Child with Nonverbal Learning Disorder Kathryn Stewart Nonverbal Learning Disabilities At Home: Parent's Guide Pamela Tanguay Nonverbal Learning Disabilities At School Includes Asperger Pamela Tanguay Byron P. Rourke
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Extractions: Q. Is dyslexia hereditary? A. Dyslexia is regarded as a neurobiological condition that is genetic in origin. This means that individuals can inherit this condition from a parent and it affects the performance of the neurological system (specifically, the parts of the brain responsible for learning to read). It's not uncommon for a child with dyslexia to have an immediate family member who also has this condition. Also, it's not unusual for two or more children in a family to have this type of learning disability. It may be hard to know if an older relative has dyslexia if he left school before the condition was diagnosed. If you have relatives who "hated school," who were "drop-outs," or who left school early to join the armed forces or get a job, these folks may have been dyslexic. Without the proper help, school could have become a very frustrating and unrewarding place for them. Unfortunately, unless children get the right kind of services early in life, very young poor readers often grow up to be poor readers as adults. The good news is that if children with dyslexia are given proper instruction, particularly in the very early grades, the more likely it is that they will have fewer or milder difficulties later in life. In order to be successful readers, young children with dyslexia need to be exposed to a systematic, relentless program of early instruction designed to help them make the associations between letters and the sounds they make.
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Extractions: by Peggy Ramundo and Kate kelly A straightforward and practical advice book for adults with Attention Deficit Disorder and their families. The writers themselves have ADD and write from experience about the diagnostic process, the symptoms and coping strategies. Available in hardcover paperback and audio cassettes by John J., M.D. Ratey and Edward M. Hallowell Two doctors write about the various forms of Attention Deficit Disorder, how is ADD distinguished from behavioral problems, and how can medication and behavior modification techniques make a change. Available in hardcover and audio cassettes