Educators
Whether you're a general or special education teacher, principal, specialist, or paraprofessional, you play a vitally important role in helping children with learning disabilities achieve their full potential. LD OnLine has gathered the following resources to assist you in your important job!
Instructional strategies for teaching students with LD or ADHD
- Differentiating instruction
- Assessment
- Language and reading skills
- Learning strategies
- Teaching mathematics
- Teaching writing
- Using technology in the classroom
Other teaching issues
- Accommodations [*]
- Adolescents
- Inclusion
- Behavior and social skills
- Working with parents
- Special Ed requirements
See also
Top articles
- ADHD: Building Academic Success
- Celebrating Strengths and Talents of Children with Dyslexia: An Educational Model
- Helping Students Understand and Accept Their Learning Disabilities: The Demystification Conference
- Understanding Children's Hearts and Minds: Emotional Functioning and Learning Disabilities
Resources
Recommended links
- CAL Learning Strategies Database
- Learning Disabilities Association of America
- Center for Applied Special Technologies (CAST)
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