Nonverbal learning disabilities can be tricky to recognize and diagnose. Children with this disorder are unable to recognize and translate nonverbal cues, such as facial expressions or tone of voice, into meaningful information. Because of this, these children are sometimes mislabeled as emotionally disturbed because of their inappropriate responses to nonverbal stimuli. Here, we have collected some articles to aid in the recognition, assessment, and treatment of nonverbal learning disabilities.
Top articles
- Nonverbal Learning Disorders
- Developing an Educational Plan for the Student with NLD
- Students with Nonverbal Learning Disabilities
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Recommended books
- Helping Children with Nonverbal Learning Disabilities to Flourish
- Bridging the Gap: Raising a Child with Nonverbal Learning Disorder
- Nonverbal Learning Disabilities at Home: A Parent's Guide
Recommended links
- Nonverbal Learning Disorders Association (NLDA)
- NLDline
- University of Michigan Health Systems
- KidsHealth: Asperger Syndrome
In our LearningStore
- Effective Literacy Instruction for Students with Moderate or Severe Disabilities
- The Source for Learning Disabilities
- Launching Young Readers: Reading and the Brain
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