There are four major Federal laws that discuss access to and funding of Assistive Technology and rights of the Disabled We briefly will review each one.
On July 26th 1990, the 41st President of the United States, George H.W. Bush signed the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA), enabling Americans who had limited or no access to the services so many people take for granted.
On behalf of LD Resources Foundation (LDRFA), the learning disabled individuals, students and their families that we support; we applaud you for signing into law A.8262/S.6581, The Bipartisan Dyslexia Legislation to Address Common Learning Disability in Students. Your action to enact, and the tireless advocacy of Assembly Member Jo Anne Simon and Senator Martin Golden…
by Zahavit Paz Dr. Rosa A. Hagin was an educational psychologist who worked as a research professor of psychology at New York University School of Medicine. Her area of expertise was in the neuropsychological core of reading. She also taught at Trenton State College and Fordham University. She did research and taught educators about effective…
If you suffer from Dyslexia, ADD, or ADHD you are entitled to certain inalienable rights under the federal Americans With Disabilities Act. This means that – once your condition has been properly diagnosed – you are entitled to receive.