Dating
with a learning disability Page 1 of 1: The other day my mother said I have a hard time seeing the big picture.
Not exact matches
This site includes Listen Up, a student's guide to the Individualized Educational Program; Speak Up, tips on dealing
with and compensating for LD - related problems; Read Up, a list of books about LD and kids
with LD; and Interact Up, an activity
page where students can take a quiz to
learn about celebrities
with learning disabilities and print a
page to show other people what it's like to have a
learning disability.
Roadmap for Educators This two -
page summary includes key considerations on what educators can do to seize benefits of personalized
learning for students
with disabilities (developed through the support of NCLD's national convening on meeting the needs of students
with disabilities in personalized
learning systems).
Roadmap for Parents and Families This two -
page summary includes key considerations on what families can do to seize benefits of personalized
learning for their children
with disabilities (developed through the support of NCLD's national convening on meeting the needs of students
with disabilities in personalized
learning systems).
Roadmap for School & District Leaders This two -
page summary includes key considerations on what principals and district administrators can do to seize benefits of personalized
learning for students
with disabilities (developed through the support of NCLD's national convening on meeting the needs of students
with disabilities in personalized
learning systems).
Roadmap for Systems Change This two -
page summary includes key considerations on what federal, state, and local policy leaders can do to seize benefits of personalized
learning for students
with disabilities (developed through the support of NCLD's national convening on meeting the needs of students
with disabilities in personalized
learning systems).
Visit the Resources and Strategies for Identifying and Supporting English Learners
with Learning Disabilities resource
page to
learn more and download your copy.
These
pages are designed to serve as a tool for those interested in
learning more about access rights for people
with disabilities partnered
with assistance dogs, to review the industry standards developed by Assistance Dogs International and to gain an understanding of the various state and federal laws that are in place.
You won't find the fancy Flash - driven
pages here anymore — I want these
pages to be readable, enjoyable, and (most of all) educational for all, especially those
with learning and physical
disabilities.