Holiday Help for Families
Your child with LD deserves to enjoy the holidays and feel loved. How to Help Your Child Have a Happy Holiday has a dozen practical ideas designed to help you and your family. Prepare your child for parties and make accommodations for difficulties then watch them shine.
If you are raising a child with LD by yourself, you are not alone. Find ways to relax, enjoy yourself, and make the holidays special in Help for Single Parents of Children with LD and/or ADHD Over the Holiday Season.
Find more useful information for this time of year in the sections on Self Esteem and Stress Management and Behavior and Social Skills.
What's New
Success in Getting A Child to Read
Emily Ann is in second grade and finally starting to enjoy reading. Watch the short video, Empowering Parents: Fighting for your Child, and see how her family succeeded in getting her the help she needed.
Getting the Lowdown on the Slowdown
Research has provided promising information on how brain differences affect learning. Getting the Lowdown on the Slowdown tells you how to adjust your teaching for those differences.
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Today's LD News
December 3, 2008
Program Provides Assistance to Visually-Impaired and Dyslexic
The Oklahoman
Words Working Backwards
The Berkshire Eagle (MA)
ADHD: Burden or Blessing? A New View Stirs a Debate
Herald-Tribune (FL)
More Highlights
The Christmas Lesson
Rick Lavoie shares a moving story from his own childhood in
The Christmas Lesson.
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Today's First Person Essay
Kingsley Costain High marks for top athletes by David Grossman
Kingsley Costain, honored as one of the best high school basketball players in Canada, talks about his struggles with learning disabilities.














