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2003-01-28 Adaptive Technology Aids Students with Reading Difficulties
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Libraries face a challenge to provide reading access to all students. Adaptive technology can help students with disabilities help themselves.
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2002-07-15 Reading News, July 2002. Reading Achievement Down
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A spate of recent news reports reveals a disturbing trend: reading achievement is down, especially among disadvantaged children and especially among boys. What's to be done? The consensus: children must be taught to read - and read well- from an early age, or special ed programs will continue to overflow and the high school drop out rate will continue to soar. Read More...
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2002-05-28 LD Kids' friendships often stormy: U of Toronto Study
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A brand new study out of the University of Toronto reveals that learning disabled children can have trouble maintaining friendships, due to poor conflict resolution skills. The study also shows that their relationships with non-ld peers can be painfully one-sided. Parents of LD children must work to encourage quality relationships for their children with non LD and also LD children More...
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2001-10-09 When Do You Let A Child Fail?
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Perhaps your child is gifted and bored with lessons; perhaps he suffers from failure syndrome. Perhaps he is just going through a phase. But sometimes a parent has to ask: when do I stop pushing and let my child fail at school? Here's one parent's story.
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2001-09-28 Finding Support with a Parent Group
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Parenting a child with a learning disorder or disability can be particularly stressful. An important function of nearly all parent groups is to introduce families to others like themselves, who can provide much needed information and emotional support. When families with similar concerns meet, there is a sense of community, of understanding; you create a place where you can laugh about the same things, where you can discuss the same problems, where you can help each other. Where else can a parent find out which local dentists are good with children who don't sit still, where to buy specialized clothes, toys, or equipment, how to help a teenager find a summer or after-school job, or how to fill out a social security application?More...
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