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Posted on: Mon, Jun 16 2008 10:11 AM
Posted by: Nanal Posts: 1,809
Posted on: Thu, Jun 19 2008 1:02 AM
Posted by: zoelife Posts: 6
i have learning disabilities,can i help?
Posted on: Thu, Jun 19 2008 1:19 AM
Posted by: junon Posts: 3
mauritius want some help to develop a special web for disabled
thanks
Posted on: Thu, Jun 19 2008 1:30 AM
Posted by: Becky Posts: 1,555
Hey Rsroge! Welcome to Disaboom. I don't know if there is an LD group. Hopefully, someone will come along who knows that answer. Good luck with your two kids!
Becky
Posted on: Thu, Jun 19 2008 1:53 AM
Posted by: ArizonaSherry Posts: 381
Hi rsroge and welcome to Disaboom. I hope you find what you're looking for or start the group as some have suggested. You sound like a great mom.
Sherry
Posted on: Sat, Jul 5 2008 8:51 AM
Posted by: karenleeroy Posts: 7
Hi! My son has dysphasia and this affects his daily life. I have been his advocate all through school. I.E.P.s ,psychologists,language and speech therapists, evaluations, coding for services.YOU will have to advocate for your kids all through their school years.My guy is in his last year of high school and graduation is coming,He has a part time job, he passed all his courses except physical science which he will repeat this year,but you must know that all is possible.Frustration affects behavior and that would be the first thing you must watch out for,that a calm approach towards learning is key.Baby steps are positive steps.Learning disabilities are different for each child because every child learns differently.You will eventually find along with your child little tricks to help them along their way.My son just passed his drivers test but he could not write the answers so he did it orally and he passed.Alternative learning and finding teachers who have a great rapport with your children.Personality conficts as they get older may cause concern for some teachers so be aware and have their class changed right away at the first sign.Make sure that their teachers are certified in special needs and double check to make sure that they are.Become your childrens biggest advocate and they will be successful.
Posted on: Sat, Jul 5 2008 7:05 PM
Posted by: KelleyL Posts: 14
Welcome!
Related to your question, there is a section of the forum for education.
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