Time For Literacy
Bonneville County Time For Literacy
Learning Disabilities LinksLdonline.orgThe leading web site on learning disabilities for parents, teachers, and other professionals. Free monthly e-mail newsletters. Roads to LearningSponsored by America's Library Association, this site links to other web sites and gives a descriptive list of national learning disabilities organizations and basic information about LD. Learning Disabilities Association of AmericaA large non-profit grassroots organization, with membership in the Coordinated Campaign for Learning Disabilities, a coalition of the leading national learning disability organizations dedicated to improving public awareness, and in the National Joint Committee on Learning Disabilities. The International Dyslexia AssociationA non-profit organization dedicated to helping individuals with dyslexia, their families and the communities that support them. IDA is the oldest learning disabilities organization in the nation - founded in 1949 in memory of Dr. Samuel T. Orton, a distinguished neurologist. Survey of Disabled StudentsDemonstration projects to ensure students with disabilities receive a quality higher education, supports technical assistance and professional development activities for faculty and administrators in institutions of higher education to improve their ability to provide a quality postsecondary education for students with disabilities. National Information Center For Children and Youth With DisabilitiesThe national information center that provides information on disabilities and disability-related issues. Anyone can use our services-families, educators, administrators, journalists, students. Our special focus is children and youth (birth to age 22):
Outside the Box: Helping Misunderstood KidsIncludes original articles, letters, strategies, message boards, current news related to ADHD/learning issues, an events calendar, annotated lists of links for online resources, print resources, discussion lists, and educational alternatives for teachers and parents of kids who have ADHD and similar challenges. |
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