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Tips for Self-Advocacy in the Workplace

This article outlines and describes steps that adults with learning disabilities can take to become self-advocates and to request accommodations or services in the workplace.

Tips for Sharing Books

There’s more to sharing a book than reading it aloud to your child. Here are some tips for when and how to share books, and why it is so important.

Tips for Teaching LD Children About Online Safety

It’s important to talk to children with learning disabilities about the potential dangers of sharing information over the internet. Here are some guidelines about what your child needs to know.

Tips for Teachers

From relying on research to assessing often, these principles of good instruction provide teachers with strategies for promoting their students’ reading achievement.
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Tips for Teachers - Creative Writing

You can get three creative writing assignments from one single stimulus picture … and the kids love it. Give an appealing action photograph to the student(s) and ask them to write three separate stories.

Tips for Teachers - Putting the Red Pen Away

Because of their repeated failures in school, many LD kids are very sensitive to massive corrections of their written work. The sight of their compositions covered with red-penciled corrections, arrows, symbols and cross outs becomes a real morale buster for these kids.

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