Managing LD
For Teens and Young Adults
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Building Self-EsteemAlthough self-esteem is often developed in the early childhood years, it is possible to raise our self-esteem at any point in our lives. -
Study Skills TipsWhile all individuals are unique, there are some general strategies that can help improve a student's ability to learn and retain knowledge. -
Stress ManagementHere are ten tips to help you reduce stress when you are feeling overwhelmed. -
Steps for Teens to Learn Self-AdvocacyAs an adult you must learn to be your own advocate, in college or in the workplace. Here are tips to help you along the way.
For Parents
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If You Think Your Child Has a Learning Disability...Find out the steps you can take to ensure your child gets the attention he or she needs. -
Classroom Accommodations for Children with LDLearn about the strategies andPin accommodations available to help a child succeed in class. -
The Basics of IDEA 2004The IDEA is a federal law that governs how states provide early intervention, special education and related services to children with disabilities. -
Tips for Helping a Teen with Learning DisabilitiesThe following tips will help as you work to provide the best support for your teen, both in and out of school.
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