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         Learning Disabilities:     more books (100)
  1. The source for learning disabilities by Paula S Currie, 2000
  2. Helping Adolescents with ADHD & Learning Disabilities: Ready-to-Use Tips, Tecniques, and Checklists for School Success by Judith Greenbaum Ph.D., Geraldine Markel Ph.D., 2000-12-26
  3. Strategies for Teaching Students With Learning Disabilities by Lucy C. Martin, 2008-12-19
  4. The Learning Disability Intervention Manual (00320) by Stephen B. McCarney, Angela Marie Bauer, 1995-06
  5. Syndrome of Nonverbal Learning Disabilities: Neurodevelopmental Manifestations
  6. Barron's SAT Strategies for Students with Learning Disabilities by Dr. Toni Welkes, 2008-02-15
  7. Writing Assessment and Instruction for Students with Learning Disabilities (Jossey-Bass Teacher) by Nancy Mather, Barbara J. Wendling, et all 2009-10-12
  8. The Misunderstood Child, Fourth Edition: Understanding and Coping with Your Child's Learning Disabilities by Larry B. Silver M.D., 2006-06-27
  9. Learning Disabilities: What Are They?: Helping Teachers and Parents Understand the Characteristics by Robert Evert Cimera, 2007-08-27
  10. Identification of Learning Disabilities: Research To Practice (The LEA Series on Special Education and Disability)
  11. K&W Guide to Colleges for Students with Learning Disabilities, 10th Edition (College Admissions Guides) by Princeton Review, Marybeth Kravets, et all 2010-09-07
  12. Special Talents, Special Needs: Drama for People with Learning Disabilities by Ian McCurrach, Barbara Darnley, 1999-04-01
  13. Frames of Reference for the Assessment of Learning Disabilities: New Views on Measurement Issues
  14. Language Learning Disabilities in School-Age Children

61. Parenting Info: Learning Disabilities And Vision, Learning Disabled, Vision Ther
Parenting Information on learning disabilities and Vision for parents, mothers,fathers, re learning disabled, visual learner, developmental skills
http://www.children-special-needs.org/parenting/learning_disabilities.html
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Vision and Learning Disabilities Eighty percent of everything a child learns is acquired through his or her visual system. According to the American Optometric Association , about sixteen percent of all children suffer from inadequate visual skills and up to ninety-four percent of children with reading problems have reduced visual skills. If your child exhibits any of the following behaviors, he or she may be suffering from a problem with convergence and/or adequate visual function and/or visual perception. These visual problems can contribute to learning disabilities or, in some cases, can be mistaken or misdiagnosed as learning disabilities. Your child . . .
  • Seems bright, but struggles with reading.
  • Fatigues quickly when reading, with frequent signs of frustration.
  • Is unable to sit still; cannot stay on task for any length of time.
  • Reverses words, numbers or letters.

62. NLDline, NLD, Nonverbal Learning Disorder, Nonverbal Learning Disability, Nld, N
Fairly comprehensive site on Nonverbal Learning Disorders. Personal stories, NLD Moments, reference Category Health Mental Health learning disabilities......
http://www.nldline.com/

63. Speech, Language, And Learning Resources By Academic Communication!
Easyto-use instructional resources and assessment tools for children and adults with language and speech disorders, learning disabilities, and other special learning needs.
http://www.acadcom.com/
Title Author Product No. Search Text Welcome to our web site . We publish hundreds of practical, easy-to-use instructional resources and assessment tools for children and adults with speech and language disorders, learning disabilities, and other special learning needs. We also publish a variety of bilingual/multicultural resources to help professionals develop effective instructional programs for special learners who speak languages other than English. Explore our online catalog to find out why speech-language pathologists, audiologists, special education teachers, ESL teachers, bilingual education specialists, parents, and others rely on ACA for practical, easy-to-use language, speech, and special education resources.
Remedial Learning Multicultural/ESL Assessment Tools Computer Software
Academic Communication Associates, Inc., 4149 Avenida de la Plata

64. Family Relationships
Consumer reviews for Epinions.com. Comprehensive, reviewing books on aging, alternative families, children, conflict resolution, divorce, eldercare, fathers and mothers, grandparents, marriage, stepparenting, learning disabilities, adult children.
http://www.epinions.com/book-Family___Relationships-Family___Relationships

65. Greenwood School For Dyslexia Putney Vermont
Greenwood School, a boarding school for students with dyslexia, learning disabilities located in VermontCategory Reference Education Dyslexia Centers......Greenwood School, a boarding school for students with dyslexia, learning disabilitieslocated in Vermont. learning disabilities, Dyslexia and Literacy Web Site.
http://www.greenwood.org/
Sponsored by:
Innovative Remedial Education for boys ages 9-15 with dyslexia and related language disorders
Comprehensive Training of Literacy Instructors for Mainstream and Specialized Schools
Dyslexia Home Schooling Support Enter Here Statistics, current research, recommended practices, annotated bibliography and resources for recognizing and treating learning disabilities and dyslexia. Please send comments and suggestions to: grnwood@sover.net The Greenwood School
14 Greenwood Lane VT 05346
Fax 802-387-5396 Greenwood School Resources Greenwood Institute News ... index

66. Dyscalculia
Symptoms and strategies for people with dyscalculia.
http://www.ld.org/info/indepth/dyscalculia.cfm
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Dyscalculia What is dyscalculia?
Dyscalculia is a learning disability involving math skills. According to the Journal of Pediatrics, dyscalculia, which is a lifelong condition, affects about 2% - 6.5% elementary school age children in the United States.
Some of the symptoms of dyscalculia are:
  • Normal or advanced language and other skills, often good visual memory for the printed word.
  • Poor mental math ability, often with difficulty in common use of money, such as balancing a checkbook, making change, and tipping. Often there is a fear of money and its transactions.
  • Difficulty with math processes (e.g., addition, subtraction, multiplication) and concepts (e.g., sequencing of numbers). There is sometimes poor retention and retrieval of concepts, or an inability to maintain a consistency in grasping math rules.
  • Poor sense of direction, easily disoriented, as well as trouble reading maps, telling time, and grappling with mechanical processes.
  • Difficulty with abstract concepts of time and direction, schedules, keeping track of time, and the sequence of past and future events.

67. Www.equest.org
Therapeutic riding center providing equine assisted therapy and rehabilitation for children and adults with physical, mental, emotional and learning disabilities, Est. 1981. Dallas, Texas.
http://www.equest.org
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Equest has provided equine assisted therapy and rehabilitation for children and adults with physical, mental, emotional and learning disabilities since 1981. Equest is not just for children and adults who were "born that way." Whether caused by the crisis of illness, the trauma of accident, or the injustice of abuse, Equest is the source of hope for people with disabilities. Medical benefits aside, while they are at Equest, our disabled riders are "normal." Once they mount their horses, they leave the bonds of their disabilities behind, and they are free! This freedom is the catalyst for miracles in handicapped lives.
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The space for this site is donated by Nova Internet Services
general Equest information- equest@equest.org
website information- webboss@equest.org Eat out on April 1st and support Equest at Half Shells Seafood Grill in Snider Plaza.
On April 26, the Boot Scoot'n Ball with Mark David Manders
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68. Carol Gray - CranioSacral Therapy
Carol Gray has successfully used the therapy to treat headaches, TMJ dysfunction, chronic middle ear infections, vertigo, depression, back pain, joint immobility, neck pain, sinus congestion, migraines, learning disabilities, and the effects of childhood trauma and negative touch.
http://www.cstdoula.com/cranio.html

69. State Resources For Literacy And Learning Disabilities
Contact information for literacy resources.
http://novel.nifl.gov/nalld/al.html
The page you have requested is no longer at this web address. Please click the link below and update any links you may have to this page. State Resources for Literacy and Learning Disabilities Not the page you were looking for?
Click here to go to LINCS (Literacy Information aNd Communication System)

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70. Children With Learning Disabilities - AACAP Facts For Families # 16
CHILDREN WITH learning disabilities. No. 16, (Updated 5/99). Children withlearning disabilities usually have a normal range of intelligence.
http://www.aacap.org/publications/factsfam/ld.htm
C HILDREN WITH L EARNING D ISABILITIES No. 16 (Updated 5/99) P arents are often worried when their child has learning problems in school. There are many reasons for school failure, but a common one is a specific learning disability. Children with learning disabilities usually have a normal range of intelligence. They try very hard to follow instructions, concentrate, and "be good" at home and in school. Yet, despite this effort, he or she is not mastering school tasks and falls behind. Learning disabilities affect at least 1 in 10 schoolchildren. It is believed that learning disabilities are caused by a difficulty with the nervous system that affects receiving, processing, or communicating information. They may also run in families. Some children with learning disabilities are also hyperactive; unable to sit still, easily distracted, and have a short attention span. Child and adolescent psychiatrists point out that learning disabilities are treatable. If not detected and treated early, however, they can have a tragic "snowballing" effect. For instance, a child who does not learn addition in elementary school cannot understand algebra in high school. The child, trying very hard to learn, becomes more and more frustrated, and develops emotional problems such as low self-esteem in the face of repeated failure. Some learning disabled children misbehave in school because they would rather be seen as "bad" than "stupid". Parents should be aware of the most frequent signals of learning disabilities, when a child:

71. Journal Of Learning Disabilities
Journal of learning disabilities. Links Learning Disability The Mental Health NeedsOf Children And Adolescents With learning disabilities March 1st 2002.
http://www.sagepub.co.uk/journals/details/j0334.html

72. [ Empowering The Adult Dyslexic ]
Strategies designed to help adult students with learning disabilities go to college and prepare themselves for professional success.
http://www.ld2dl.com
Site Navigation [ Products ] [ Speaker ] [ About DLC ] [ Quotes ] ... [ Contact Us ] www.LD2DL.com News Learning Disabilities and College: Strategies for People that Rock our World The fundamental challenge is increasing the LD college students opportunity for academic and professional success the first time.
Time Management Self Advocacy Organizational Skills More Learning Disabilities and College: Strategies for People that Rock our World
is a multi- sensory experience based approach designed to meet the needs of different learning styles empowering students with the critical skills to meet the unforeseen challenges of tomorrow.

73. Welcome To The Learning Disabilities Association Of Western New York
Programs offered include supportive living, independent living skills training, vocational counseling, Category Health Mental Health......LDA. learning disabilities ASSOCIATION. OF WESTERN NEW YORK. MainOffice 2555 Elmwood Avenue Kenmore, New York 14217 (716) 8747200
http://members.aol.com/ldaofwny/home.html
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Main Office 2555 Elmwood Avenue Kenmore, New York 14217 (716) 874-7205 (FAX) Email: LDAofWNY@aol.com Southern Tier Office 1 Park Place Suite #248 Fredonia, New York 14063 (716) 679-4559 (FAX) What Are Learning Disabilities? Fundamental Program Values at LDA of WNY Programs and Services Become a Member! ... Learn More About LDA of WNY's New Building Campaign! Western New York Business: Your new employees can be found at Career Builders
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74. Learning Disabilities Association Of Alabama
Contains calendar of events, membership information, legislation updates, LD Facts, message board, Category Health Mental Health...... learning disabilities ASSOCIATION OF ALABAMA. ANNUAL CONFERENCE. LD Facts These are quick facts relating to persons with learning disabilities.
http://www.ldaal.org/

75. Learning Disabilities Association Of Arkansas
Contains event schedule, list of library holdings, and links to articles and information from LDOnline.Category Health Mental Health...... Click for more information. The learning disabilities Association of Arkansasis a nonprofit, volunteer organization of parents and professionals.
http://www.ldaarkansas.org/
Phone: (501) 666-8777
FAX: (501) 666-4070 7509 Cantrell - Suite 103C
Little Rock, AR 72207
Event Location <-Click for more information The Learning Disabilities Association of Arkansas is a nonprofit, volunteer organization of parents and professionals. It is devoted to defining and finding solutions to the broad spectrum of learning problems. LDAA is a state affiliate to ACLD, Inc., and was chartered in 1963. For information on joining the LDAA, please call 501.666.8777 or write to the address listed above. LDAA does not endorse any products, services, physicians, treatments, or facilities listed on this web site or in its newsletter. Material contained within is for informational purposes only and does not necessarily represent the views of LDAA. LDAA operates solely from donations and membership fees. If you are interested in joining LDAA, volunteering, making a donation or would like more information, please click , fill out the form and then click on the Submit key. You will be notified by our staff of your request
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76. ACN: Alternatives For Autism, Tourette Syndrome, ADHD, Learning Problems
The Association for Comprehensive NeuroTherapy (ACN) is dedicated to exploring advanced and alternative treatments for neurological conditions. Home of the Latitudes newsletter. Presently focusing on autism, Tourette syndrome, attention deficit disorder, and learning disabilities.
http://www.latitudes.org/index.html
Receive our free E-newsletter! ACN provides cutting-edge information on advanced, alternative, and complementary approaches to Attention Deficit Disorder (ADHD), autism, Tourette syndrome (TS), and learning disabilities. With our leading advisory board, we explore the role of diet, nutrition, biofeedback, homeopathy, allergy treatment, immune factors, craniosacral therapy, environmental issues, developmental optometry, sensory motor integration, and other areas. Read articles from international experts on our site, and in our professional magazine, Latitudes ACN is the only professional organization that specializes in alternative treatments for Tourette syndrome. Please sign up for our free e-newsletter, and participate in our forums.

77. Adolescents And Adults With Learning Disabilities And Attention Deficit Disorder
Large listing of organizations, consumer groups, government sites and adult literacy. A few have WWW links, but all have phone numbers and address.
http://www.isc.rit.edu/~easi/pubs/ldnoelbw.html

78. The Southern LINCS Literacy & Learning Disabilities Special Collection
Provides access to information on LD issues important to adults with learning disabilities and their Category Health Mental Health learning disabilities...... Welcome to The Literacy learning disabilities Special Collection.
http://ldlink.coe.utk.edu/

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79. Page Has Moved
Focuses on adult literacy programs within correctional ettings and on some documented successes in serving adults with LD.
http://novel.nifl.gov/nalld/VOL3NO2.HTM
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80. Ingenta: All Issues
user name. password ATHENS compliant. remember user name. enter. SocialSciences Education, learning disabilities Research Practice,
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Volume 18 (2003) Publisher: Blackwell Publishing on behalf of the Division for Learning Disabilities of the Council for Exceptional Children see publisher's website LATEST NEXT PREVIOUS EARLIEST Volume 18, Issue 1, February 2003 Volume 17, Issue 4, November 2002 Volume 17, Issue 3, August 2002 Volume 17, Issue 2, May 2002 Volume 17, Issue 1, February 2002 LATEST NEXT PREVIOUS EARLIEST Publisher: Blackwell Publishing on behalf of the Division for Learning Disabilities of the Council for Exceptional Children terms and conditions

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