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PASSWORD>aaq0QcV.U.WXITo whom it may concern:I am a senior occupational therapy student and for my thesis project I am developing a pamphlet to help teachers who teach childern with the disabilities dyslexia, dyscalculi, and dysgraphia. I want to define the disabilities and give the warning signs and symptoms of each as well as tools and strategies to increase their learning in an inclusive classroom. Any suggestions, information or articles anyone can provide me with would be greately appreciated! Especially with the tools and strategies part. I also need to prove that this would be bendficial to teacher so any thoughts or related article wor help! I hope to hear for all of you soon!!!!Thanks Jessica

Submitted by Anonymous on Wed, 03/14/2001 - 5:00 AM

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: There would be a great deal of information about this. Just for a start, look at Mel Levine’s book Educational Care for good descriptions of these learning differences (try not to call them disabilities)For a sad story about what happens when teachers don’t recognize that a child has learning differences, read the first two chapters of a book called Learning Outside the Lines.Good luck.To whom it may concern: I am a senior occupational therapy student
: and for my thesis project I am developing a pamphlet to help
: teachers who teach childern with the disabilities dyslexia,
: dyscalculi, and dysgraphia. I want to define the disabilities and
: give the warning signs and symptoms of each as well as tools and
: strategies to increase their learning in an inclusive classroom.
: Any suggestions, information or articles anyone can provide me
: with would be greately appreciated! Especially with the tools and
: strategies part. I also need to prove that this would be
: bendficial to teacher so any thoughts or related article wor help!
: I hope to hear for all of you soon!!!!: Thanks Jessica

Submitted by Anonymous on Wed, 03/14/2001 - 5:00 AM

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: There would be a great deal of information about this. Just for a start, look at Mel Levine’s book Educational Care for good descriptions of these learning differences (try not to call them disabilities)For a sad story about what happens when teachers don’t recognize that a child has learning differences, read the first two chapters of a book called Learning Outside the Lines.Good luck.To whom it may concern: I am a senior occupational therapy student
: and for my thesis project I am developing a pamphlet to help
: teachers who teach childern with the disabilities dyslexia,
: dyscalculi, and dysgraphia. I want to define the disabilities and
: give the warning signs and symptoms of each as well as tools and
: strategies to increase their learning in an inclusive classroom.
: Any suggestions, information or articles anyone can provide me
: with would be greately appreciated! Especially with the tools and
: strategies part. I also need to prove that this would be
: bendficial to teacher so any thoughts or related article wor help!
: I hope to hear for all of you soon!!!!: Thanks Jessica

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