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Parents are often baffled by the problems presented by a
child with learning disabilities. Often this “invisible disability”
does not become obvious until a child reaches school age. Even then,
difficulties may be subtle.
Here you will find a wealth of information on understanding learning
disabilities, negotiating the special education process and helping
your child and yourself.
Online
IDEA Training Course for Parents
Take a 4-hour training course at your own pace on getting the
services your child needs under the Individuals with Disabilities
Education Act (IDEA). Featured Instructor Jane Strawser, parent
and volunteer education advocate with the LDA of Calvert County,
Maryland shares her knowledge and expertise on the IDEA law
of 1997, with annotations on changes made in the newly reauthorized
IDEA 2004. Free to LDA members: enter through the "LDA Members
Enter Here" button on the left hand column on the home page.
For non-members: More
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LD Basics
Overviews of several types of learning disabilities, associated
processing problems and characteristics plus strategies to help
at home and school. View articles |
Early Childhood
Helpful resources for understanding the early signs of learning
disabilities, early assessments and ways to help your child.
View articles |
Assessment and Evaluation
Critical information on the process used to determine whether
a child has a disability. View
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Help with Your Child
These suggestions on how to assist your child and ways to cope
yourself are sure to help. View
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Special Education
These excellent resources will help you negotiate the special
education process and get the best services for your child.
View articles |
Mental Health
Tips and guidelines for preventing, identifying, and addressing
mental health issues linked to learning disabilities. View
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