Take this 90 - minute online course to learn
more about dyslexia, how to assess and diagnose it, and how to support your school's IEP team when serving students with this language - based disability.
Not exact matches
For parents whose children have a diagnosis or want to learn
more about specific conditions or special services available in schools, Understood offers in - depth information
about Individualized Education Programs, 504 Plans, ADHD, auditory processing disorder, communication disorders, dyscalculia, dysgraphia,
dyslexia, dyspraxia, executive functioning issues, nonverbal learning disabilities, sensory processing issues and visual processing issues.
In the past few years,
more than a dozen states have passed or proposed new laws to raise awareness
about dyslexia through increased screening, intervention programs, and teacher training.
Includes information
about dyslexia testing and assessment, teaching dyslexic children, advice for parents of a dyslexic child, coping techniques for dyslexic adults, free magazine articles, research, and much
more!
Since continuing education related to
dyslexia is now required, teachers have the opportunity to learn
more about inclusive instructional strategies, accommodations, and technologies that can be used to teach all children to read.
About Blog Learn more about learning disabilities like dyslexia and ADHD, as well as ways that teachers can help students who have them on this blog from blogger Barto.Thoughts and musings related to learning disabilities, teaching, learning, thinking, education and creative thin
About Blog Learn
more about learning disabilities like dyslexia and ADHD, as well as ways that teachers can help students who have them on this blog from blogger Barto.Thoughts and musings related to learning disabilities, teaching, learning, thinking, education and creative thin
about learning disabilities like
dyslexia and ADHD, as well as ways that teachers can help students who have them on this blog from blogger Barto.Thoughts and musings related to learning disabilities, teaching, learning, thinking, education and creative thinking.