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10 Tips for Parents with Children with Learning Disabilities

10 Tips for Parents with Children with Learning Disabilities

Support One of the first things we discover as parents of children with learning disabilities is that it is up to us to take charge of getting our kids the help and support they need to succeed.

10 Simple Ways to Nourish Your Childs Assets, Intelligence

Support Stay committed to learning and building your child's social competencies with these tips from an expert.

Here's What to Expect, Do When Your Child Has a Learning Disability

Support Often a child’s teacher will notice the first symptoms of a specific learning Disability (SID). parents may also notice different symptoms from those the teacher sees. 

Academic Achievement For Your Child

Support Helping your child transition from high school to college and beyond.

7 Parenting Tips: How to Advocate For your Child

Support A list of tips for parents with children with learning disabilities from Candace Cortiella, Director, The Advocacy Institute.

Parents as Advocates

Support Tips for parents to help children overcome learning disabilities from Candace Cortiella, Director, The Advocacy Institute.

The Changing Face of ADHD: A Roundtable Discussion

The Changing Face of ADHD: A Roundtable Discussion

Support Mediaplanet talks to four industry leaders about the misconceptions surrounding Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder.

Fact or Fiction: The Truth About Sensory Processing Disorders

Fact or Fiction: The Truth About Sensory Processing Disorders

Support Sensory processing disorder is a condition in which the brain has trouble receiving and responding to information that comes in through the senses.

Early Childhood Intervention Makes a Difference

Early Childhood Intervention Makes a Difference

Support Parents are a child’s first teachers. Understanding what a child must have to grow, learn and thrive can be a tremendous learning process for every parent.  

Tackling Disabilities: Low Expectations Breed Low Outcomes

Tackling Disabilities: Low Expectations Breed Low Outcomes

Support Often times the biggest barriers people with disabilities face stem from lack of communication, poor peer support, fear and ignorance.

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