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  1. Writing Better: Effective Strategies For Teaching Students With Learning Difficulties by Steven Graham, Karen R. Harris, 2005-02-15
  2. Learning Disabilities 101: A Primer for Parents by Mary Cathryn Haller, 1999-03
  3. Complete Reading Disabilities Handbook: Ready-to-Use Techniques for Teaching Reading Disabled Students by Wilma H. Miller Ed.D., 1997-03-17
  4. Language learning disabilities: Diagnosis and remediation
  5. Learning How to Learn, Revised by Joyanne Cobb, 2003-03-25
  6. Learning About Learning Disabilities, Third Edition
  7. Teaching Mathematics to Middle School Students with Learning Difficulties (What Works for Special-Needs Learners)
  8. Why Can't I Learn Like Everyone Else?: Kids With Learning Disabilities (Kids with Special Needs: Idea (Individuals with Disabilities Education Act)) by Sheila Stewart, Camden Flath, 2010-09
  9. Understanding Nonverbal Learning Disabilities: A Common-Sense Guide for Parents and Professionals (JKP Essentials Series) by Maggie Mamen, 2007-09-15
  10. Student Advantage Handbook for College-Bound Students with Learning Disabilities (Princeton Review Series) by Erica Lewis, 1996-05-21
  11. Exceeding Expectations: Successful Adults With Learning Disabilities by Henry B. Reiff, Paul Jay Gerber, et all 1997-04
  12. Understanding Controversial Therapies for Children With Autism, Attention Deficit Disorder, and Other Learning Disabilities: A Guide to Complementary and Alternative Medicine (Jkp Essentials Series) by Lisa A. Kurtz, 2008-02-15
  13. Teaching Kids with Mental Health & Learning Disorders in the Regular Classroom: How to Recognize, Understand, and Help Challenged (and Challenging) Students Succeed by Myles L. Cooley, 2007-04-15
  14. Language-Related Learning Disabilities: Their Nature and Treatment by Adele Gerber, 1993-01

81. Find Help For Attention Deficit Disorders And Learning Disabilities At ADDResour
ADD Resource is a search engine and directory for attention deficit hyperactivity disorder and learning disabilities.
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82. Learning Disabilities Summit
The book is titled, Identification of learning disabilities Research to Practiceand can be purchased online at the Lawrence Erlbaum Associates, Inc.
http://www.air.org/ldsummit/
Click below to download a copy of the executive summary of each white paper. (You will need Adobe Acrobat to read these documents.) If you wish to view other downloadable formats of these papers, please click here The publication of the white papers prepared for the LD Initiative is now available for purchase. The book is titled, Identification of Learning Disabilities: Research to Practice and can be purchased on-line at the Lawrence Erlbaum Associates, Inc. web site. Click here to order the paperback Click here to order the hardcover The Learning Disabilities Summit: Building a Foundation for the Future was held in Washington, DC on August 27 - 28, 2001. This Summit was part of a national initiative sponsored by the Office of Special Education Programs (OSEP) of the U.S. Department of Education.
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83. New Mexico Learning Disabilities Association
New Mexico learning disabilities Association (NMLDA). This page is copyrighted© by the New Mexico learning disabilities Association (NM-LDA).
http://www.vivanewmexico.com/nm/nmlda/
New Mexico
Learning Disabilities Association
(NM-LDA)
Click here to request more information, ask questions, or send comments to NM-LDA. We try to make these pages readable to everyone we can, but on the other hand, we want to use up-to-date techniques to improve our pages. If you do not see background colors or inline graphics or if you see whole blocks of garbage where you might expect a table, your browser does not support these features. New Mexico Learning Disabilities Association
6301 Menaul Blvd. NE #556
Albuquerque, New Mexico 87110-3323 Or call

84. LD PRIDE 0NLINE - An Online Community For Youth And Adults With
An online community for youth and adults with learning disabilities including Attention Deficit Disorder.Category Health Mental Health learning disabilities......LD Pride Online is an interactive community for Youth and adults with learning disabilitiesand Attention Deficit Disorder to share their ideas, frustrations
http://www.ldpride.net/

85. Summit View School (The Help Group)
Dedicated to educating young people with learning disabilities through programs committed to maximizing each student's potential and performance.
http://www.summitview.org

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SUMMIT VIEW SCHOOL
Leading the way in educational excellence
Program General Information Administration Home SUMMIT VIEW SCHOOL
admissions: (818) 779-5262 Valley Glen
6455 Coldwater Canyon
Valley Glen, CA 91606
phone: (818) 623-6300
Culver City 12101 W. Washington Blvd. Los Angeles, CA 90066 phone: (310) 751-1100 The Help Group is a family of non-profit agencies dedicated to providing a broad range of educational and therapeutic services to children, adolescents, young adults with special needs and their families.

86. Lindamood-Bell Learning Processes, Programs For Learning Disabilities, Dyslexia,
Offers diagnostic evaluations and clinical treatment for sensory cognitive treatments. Overview of Category Health Mental Health Counseling Services......Help for learning disabilities, dyslexia, ADD/ADHD, comprehension, phonemic awareness,critical thinking, reading, spelling, writing.
http://www.lblp.com/
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O UR APPROACH to LEARNING IS GLOBAL, BALANCED, and INTERACTIVE. Lindamood-Bell is an organization dedicated to enhancing human learning. We were founded by the authors of critically acclaimed programs that develop the sensory-cognitive processes that underlie reading, spelling, language comprehension, math, and visual motor skills. Our process-based education programs are for individuals ranging from severely learning disabled to academically gifted–ages 5 years through adult. We are the originators and innovators of Lindamood-Bell It is our mission to maximize the potential of every person to reason and communicate; we meet our goals with intelligence, integrity, and humor. One-to-One Instruction Small Group Instruction
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87. Learning Disabilities OnLine: LD In-Depth: Giftedness And Learning Disabilities
ERIC digest 427. Information on learning disabilities in the gifted.
http://www.ldonline.org/ld_indepth/gt_ld/eric_digest427.html
Giftedness and Learning Disabilities C. June Maker and Anne Jo Udall I. Identification of the Learning Disabled Gifted
II. Educational Implications
III. Solutions for Classroom Problems
IV. Parent Help
V. References How Does One Identify the Learning Disabled Gifted?
It is difficult to describe or list typical characteristics of learning disabled gifted people because there are so many types of giftedness and so many possible learning disabilities. The biggest problem in identification is that a disability often masks or inhibits the expression of giftedness, so that it is difficult to tell whether a person's abilities are outstanding enough to indicate giftedness. On the other hand, giftedness can often mask the learning disability because the person's abilities can help him or her overcome or compensate for the disability. Some weaknesses that are observed more frequently than others in these children are the following: poor handwriting, poor spelling, lack of organizational ability, and difficulty in employing systematic strategies for solving problems. More frequently observed strengths are in speaking, understanding and identifying relationships, vocabulary, knowledge of information related to a wide variety of topics, and observational skills. In general, thinking and reasoning processes are often not impaired, but the mechanics involved in writing, reading, mathematics computation, and completing academic tasks often present great difficulties.

88. Rosefern Residential Home - Main Page
Specialists in learning disabilities for over 15 years. Scarborough, North Yorkshire.
http://www.rosefern.co.uk

89. Smart Kids With Learning Disabilities ( LD )
Helping parents help their children succeed. Offers learning disability resources for parents and Category Health Mental Health learning disabilities......Smart Kids with learning disabilities, Inc. Read excerpts from the SmartKids newsletter. Check our Parents’ Guide to learning disabilities.
http://www.smartkidswithld.org/
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90. Summer Camps - Special Needs - Summit Camp - Honesdale Pennsylvania
Serving boys and girls classified as having attention deficit disorders and possible concomitant learning disabilities or mild emotional problems. Located in Wayne County, Pennsylvania, 3 hours from New York City.
http://www.summitcamp.com
110-45 71st Road, Suite 1G
Forest Hills, NY 11375
or E-mail us at:
summitcamp@aol.com

91. MEDLINEplus: Learning Disorders
Health). From the National Institutes of Health learning disabilities(National Institute of Mental Health); learning disabilities
http://www.nlm.nih.gov/medlineplus/learningdisorders.html
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Learning Disorders
You may also be interested in these MEDLINEplus related pages:
Attention Deficit Disorder with Hyperactivity

Developmental Disabilities
Child and Teen Health Mental Health and Behavior From the National Institutes of Health
  • Learning Disabilities (National Institute of Mental Health) Learning Disabilities (National Institute of Neurological Disorders and Stroke)
  • General/Overviews
  • LD (Learning Disability) Basics (National Center for Learning Disabilities) Learning Disabilities (National Information Center for Children and Youth with Disabilities) Understanding Learning Disabilities (American Academy of Pediatrics)
  • Clinical Trials
  • ClinicalTrials.gov: Dyslexia (National Institutes of Health)
  • Coping
  • Individualized Education Plans (IEPs) (Nemours Foundation) Living with LD: For Adults (National Center for Learning Disabilities)
  • Diagnosis/Symptoms
  • Basics for Parents: Your Child's Evaluation (National Information Center for Children and Youth with Disabilities) Also available in: Spanish Common Warning Signs of Learning Disabilities: A Brief Checklist (National Center for Learning Disabilities) Diagnosing and Treating Learning Disabilities (American Academy of Pediatrics) Early Warning Signs of Learning Disabilities (National Center for Learning Disabilities)
  • Research
  • Children's Reading Disability Attributed to Brain Impairment (National Institute of Child Health and Human Development)
  • 92. Camp Kirk
    Offers a noncompetitive atmosphere which allows children with learning disabilities, ADD/ADHD, or enuresis the opportunities to experience a residential camp without being ostracized. Contains rates, dates, and an application form.
    http://www.campkirk.com/
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    93. LDA Of Montgomery County Maryland
    Provides information about the many events and workshops offered throughout the year, support groups, Category Health Mental Health......The learning disabilities Association of Montgomery County Maryland is dedicatedto the advancement of educational, social and vocational opportunities for
    http://www.ldamc.org/
    Learning Disabilities Association of
    Montgomery County Maryland
    Summer 2003 Opportunities
    Newly updated list of summer camps and programs just in time for planning
    your child's summer
    I Can Read!

    The American Dream Series

    March 31st 7 p.m. at Brookside
    Gardens - Presentation and Demonstration of How to Help your Child Read
    for parents, tutors and teachers - Join us!"
    LDAMC welcomes Peter Wright, Esq. and Pamela Wright " Helping Educate Students with Special Needs: From Law to Advocacy " April, 2002
    "Parents Helping Parents"
    Feeling Overwhelmed? Need Help with your LD Child? Trying to decide whether your child should be evaluated for learning disabilities? Come join us for a free monthly workshop, "Parents Helping Parents" focusing on strategies to help you advocate for your child, understanding a learning disability, looking at testing and IEPs and tips-what works for one many work for another. Professionals invited occasionally for in-depth

    94. State Resources Literacy And Learning Disabilities - Massachusetts
    Provides a directory of resources related to literacy and learning disabilites.
    http://www.nifl.gov/nifl/ld/states/ma.html
    MASSACHUSETTS
    STATE RESOURCES LITERACY AND LEARNING DISABILITIES
    Please help us keep this resource sheet up-to-date. If you have any corrections send them to the National ALLD Center.
    Resource Index

    95. Learning Disabilities Resources Home Page
    Dr. Richard Cooper is a speaker and trainer in the field of learning disabilities.learning disabilities. Resources. Serving those Who Learn Differently .
    http://www.learningdifferences.com/
    L earning dis A bilities R esources "Serving those Who Learn Differently" Dr. Richard Cooper A speaker and trainer in the field of Learning Disabilities. CLICK HERE TO ENTER Center for Alternative Learning - 6 E. Eagle Road Havertown, PA 19083
    Email - rcooper-ldr@comcast.net Phone - 610-446-6126

    96. A UK Charity Providing Residential Homes For People With Learning Disabilities
    Charity which provides residential homes for people with learning disabilities.
    http://www.orchardvaletrust.org.uk
    Welcome to Orchard Vale Trust enter

    97. MEL: Learning Disabilities
    learning disabilities. Adult Dyslexia Organisation; learning disabilitiesby the American Academy of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry;
    http://mel.lib.mi.us/health/health-learn.html

    Michigan.gov Home
    HAL Home MeL Internet MeL Magazines and eBooks Health Information Resources About the Health Collection Back to the Health Index Medline Evaluating Health Information ... Michigan Health and Hospitals
    Learning Disabilities

    98. Exceptional Children, HYG-5265-96
    Fact sheet from Ohio State University Extension on how to cope in the situation where a child is borm with special problems related to physical disabilities, sensory impairments, emotional disturbances, learning disabilities, and mental retardation.
    http://ohioline.osu.edu/hyg-fact/5000/5265.html
    Ohio State University Fact Sheet
    Family and Consumer Sciences
    1787 Neil Ave., Columbus, OH 43210
    Exceptional Children
    HYG-5265-96
    Pat Shenberger An exceptional child is one that is different in some way from the "normal" or "average" child. The term "exceptional child" includes those with special problems related to physical disabilities, sensory impairments, emotional disturbances, learning disabilities, and mental retardation. Most exceptional children require a lot of understanding and patience as well as special education and related services if they are to reach their full potential of development. It is estimated that one out of every ten children in the United States is an exceptional child, representing a total of nearly eight million children. However, it is difficult to determine the number of exceptional children in a given category for many reasons. The definitions of handicapping conditions are often ambiguous. Diagnosis of a condition may overlap with another condition or the diagnoses may change over time. Many exceptional children remain undetected and often parents resist having their children identified as exceptional because of the stigma attached with labeling. Families with children who have special needs are just like other families in many ways. These "ordinary" families can take many forms: traditional; single-parent; multi-cultural; and blended. They are also of various socioeconomic and ethnic backgrounds.

    99. Disability Info: Learning Disabilities (FS7)
    learning disabilities. What are learning disabilities? Learning disabilityis a general term that describes specific kinds of learning problems.
    http://www.nichcy.org/pubs/factshe/fs7txt.htm
    NICHCY Our Publications Disability Info
    A publication of the National Information Center for Children and Youth with Disabilities
    Learning Disabilities
    Table of Contents
    Sara's Story
    What are...

    How Common are...

    What are the Signs...
    ...
    Organizations

    Fact Sheet 7 (FS7)
    January 2003
    Approx. 7 pages when printed.
    PDF version
    Sara's Story
    When Sara was in the first grade, her teacher started teaching the students how to read. Sara's parents were really surprised when Sara had a lot of trouble. She was bright and eager, so they thought that reading would come easily to her. It didn't. She couldn't match the letters to their sounds or combine the letters to create words. Sara's problems continued into second grade. She still wasn't reading, and she was having trouble with writing, too. The school asked Sara's mom for permission to evaluate Sara to find out what was causing her problems. Sara's mom gave permission for the evaluation. The school conducted an evaluation and learned that Sara has a learning disability. She started getting special help in school right away. Sara's still getting that special help. She works with a reading specialist and a resource room teacher every day. She's in the fourth grade now, and she's made real progress! She is working hard to bring her reading and writing up to grade level. With help from the school, she'll keep learning and doing well.

    100. Speaking To Write
    Explores the use of speech recognition software for writing by secondary students with disabilities. The project focuses on secondary students (middle and high school) who experience significant difficulty with writing due to physical and/or learning disabilities.
    http://www.edc.org/spk2wrt

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