If your child has been diagnosed by a clinician with a learning difference, you will want to become an expert on your child’s learning and emotional needs. To be your child’s best advocate, you will always want to have current information on your legal rights and the available research on your child’s diagnosis. Be prepared with this information and ready to ask questions when you meet with your child’s clinicians, teachers, and school resource team. Mindprint will provide you with new learning strategies that will help across academic subjects. The following is a list of sites for additional information:
– Wendy Matthews, Mindprint Child Psychologist
If you are looking for additional resources for specific learning disabilities, you can try these websites
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Able Kids Foundation (Help for CAPD)
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ADHD Coaches Organization
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AET (Association of Educational Therapists)
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Association on Higher Education and Disability
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Autism Speaks
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CADRE: The National Center for Dispute Resolution in Special Education
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Center for Parent Information and Resources
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Child Mind Institute
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Crisis Text Line
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The Dyslexia Project
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edge FOUNDATION
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insideADHD.org
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LD Online
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LearningAlly
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Smart Kids with Learning Disabilities
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Understood.org
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University of Michigan Dyslexia Help
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Wrightslaw
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Yale Center for Dyslexia & Creativity
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Great Education Reads
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Free Lesson Plans & Student Checklists
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Glossary of Terms
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Learning Differences & Emotional Needs
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Gifted Resources
If your child has been diagnosed by a clinician with a learning difference, you will want to become an expert on your child’s learning and emotional needs. To be your child’s best advocate, you will always want to have current information on your legal rights and the available research on your child’s diagnosis. Be prepared with this information and ready to ask questions when you meet with your child’s clinicians, teachers, and school resource team. Mindprint will provide you with new learning strategies that will help across academic subjects. The following is a list of sites for additional information:
– Wendy Matthews, Mindprint Child Psychologist
If you are looking for additional resources for specific learning disabilities, you can try these websites
-
Able Kids Foundation (Help for CAPD)
-
ADHD Coaches Organization
-
AET (Association of Educational Therapists)
-
Association on Higher Education and Disability
-
Autism Speaks
-
CADRE: The National Center for Dispute Resolution in Special Education
-
Center for Parent Information and Resources
-
Child Mind Institute
-
Crisis Text Line
-
The Dyslexia Project
-
edge FOUNDATION
-
insideADHD.org
-
LD Online
-
LearningAlly
-
Smart Kids with Learning Disabilities
-
Understood.org
-
University of Michigan Dyslexia Help
-
Wrightslaw
-
Yale Center for Dyslexia & Creativity