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The Survival Guide for Teenagers with LD
Rhoda Woods Cummings, Gary L. Fisher, Ph.D., Pamela Espeland, L.K. Hanson

The Survival Guide for Teenagers with LD

Adulthood is nothing to be frightened of, even if you have LD. This guide is aimed at helping prepare you not only for academic success, but for life as an adult. It helps explain how kids get into LD programs, clarifies your legal rights and responsibilities, and covers other vital topics including assertiveness, jobs, friends, dating, self-sufficiency, and responsible citizenship.

Tutor in a Book: Better Grades as Easy as 1-2-3
Alexandra Mayzler, Ana McGann

Tutor in a Book: Better Grades as Easy as 1-2-3

Instead of promoting quick fixes, this handbook shows students how to adapt their studies to their own strengths and weaknesses. Tutor in a Book guides students through realistic and personalized approaches, hands-on worksheets, and short vignettes describing the academic obstacles many students face and overcome. Tutor in a Book includes strategies for Organization: finding the system that works best and maintaining it; Time Management: how to finish school work with time to spare; and Study Skills: introducing subject-specific approaches and multi-sensory techniques for a personalized study regimen.

Unlocking Potential: College and Other Choices for People With LD and ADHD
Juliana M. Taymans, Lynda L. West, Madeline Sullivan, Barbara Scheiber

Unlocking Potential: College and Other Choices for People With LD and ADHD

Unlocking Potential contains the latest information on LD and AD/HD, as well as advice, practical tips, and resources designed to make their transition from high school a success. From selecting and applying to a program to setting and achieving goals, this book leads them on their way.

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