Mentoring Students with Learning Disabilities, Dyslexia and ADHD
Learning disabled students transitioning to college need to develop Self-advocacy skills these skills will help bring them academic success.
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Learning disabled students transitioning to college need to develop Self-advocacy skills these skills will help bring them academic success.
By Zahavit Paz Have you ever noticed that your emotions send signals to your stomach? We’ve all had moments where mental stress causes butterflies in our stomach and all sorts of digestive discomfort. The brain can send signals to our digestive system, and all sorts of emotions — anger, sadness, anxiety — can send signals…
Learn about Text to Speech apps and plugins that convert text on a screen into speech allowing people with reading disabilities to listen to written words.
Browse through inspirational Quotes by celebrities and famous people with learning disabilities.
Often students with learning disabilities suffer from low self-esteem. Learn how to help them improve their low self esteem.
Learn helpful strategies and assistive technology tools you need when you prepare for college if you have learning disabilities
By Elizabeth Schiff As a private tutor in New York City, I have worked with students from private, public and charter schools, and with a broad range of learning styles and differences, including ADD/ADHD; executive functioning; dyslexia and decoding; graphomotor/fine motor; processing; short-term memory; receptive and expressive language; visual-spatial and motor planning; and anxiety disorder.…
Building self-esteem in students with learning disabilities or other intellectual challenges can be, well…challenging. Here are tips to help.
Below are the schools, camps, and colleges that specialize and offer programs for students with learning disabilities, dyslexia and/or ADHD. US Colleges with Learning Disability Programs New York Area Special Education Schools Summer Camps For Children with Learning Disabilities
For many children with learning disabilities, camp can be a stressful, high anxiety environment. Choosing the right camp for your child is a decision that can make or break your child’s summer experience. Camp should be the nurturing place where children enjoy the outdoors, form new friendships, take risks, and experience new activities and adventures.…