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Ldonline
LD OnLine is the leading website on learning disabilities, learning disorders and differences. Parents and teachers of learning disabled children will find
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The LD Resources web site has been providing information for people with learning disabilities and people who work with people with learning disabilities since 1995.
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Depending on the type of learning disability you can also seek extra help outside of school from a speech or language therapist. Ask your teen’s school for any recommendations. Online Sources: 1. ldanatl.org 2. ldonline.org ...
One of the key ways to stay organized is to keep a calendar for each subject. This enables you to process due dates and your workload by the week and month. Check out ldanatl.org for more information on specific learning disabilities ...
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