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http://www.ncld.org/ |
The National Center for Learning Disabilities websites contains helpful information about learning disabilities for teachers and parents. Current update about LDs assist educators and families in the day-to-day instructional day and also keeping long term goals expressed in the Individual Educational Plans (IEPs.) Is this complicated stuff? Yes. So having resources such as the NCLD websites is a wonderful assist for general ed, special ed, and families.
Here are the highlights of NCLD's mission:
- We connect parents and others with resources, guidance, and support so they can advocate effectively for their children.
- We provide evidence-based tools, resources, and professional development to educators to improve student outcomes.
We develop policies and engage advocates to strengthen rights and opportunities for all individuals who struggle to learn.
NCLD has current information on many learning disabilities.
GENERAL LD INFO A learning disability is more than a difference or difficulty with learning—it’s a neurological disorder. More >
DYSCALCULIA Dyscalculia refers to a wide range of lifelong learning disabilities involving math. More >
DYSPRAXIA Dyspraxia, a disorder that affects motor skill development, often coexists with learning disabilities.More >
ADHD & OTHER ISSUES Although not learning disabilities, Attention-Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder and other disorders are not uncommon among people with LD. More >
DYSLEXIA This language processing disorder can hinder reading, writing, spelling and sometimes even speaking. More >
DYSGRAPHIA This LD affects writing and can lead to problems with spelling, poor handwriting and putting thoughts on paper. More >
EXECUTIVE FUNCTIONING Many people with LD struggle with executive function, which governs your ability to plan, organize and manage details. More >
As a trained Special Education teacher, I would say the information on IEPs is the most precious element at the NCLD website. It is clear, concise, and accurate for parents and school. Really empowering. There are podcasts, videos, and printable resources.
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How excellent to have valuable resources for the home and classroom. General education teachers, in particular, can get questions answered about mainstreaming students--or at least know which question to ask of the Special Education professional.
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