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Reviewed Learning Disorders Information Links (viewing 1 - 5 of 7)A Parents Guide to Helping Kids with Learning Differences SchwabLearning.org Schwab Learning is a service of the Charles and Helen Schwab Foundation dedicated to helping kids with learning differences be successful in learning and life. Schwab Learning provides support, resources, publications and information free of charge to parents of children with learning differences and to kids themselves. The Schwab Learning Fact Sheet provides more in-depth information about their history, services, and perspective on learning differences. Schwab Learning services include two websites -- one designed specifically for parents and another created expressly for kids, as well as outreach and community services for parent and professional groups.
hi2u - For People with Hidden Impairments Andy Hayes A web site centered around ADHD, Aspergers Syndrome, Dyslexia and similar neurological differences along with any other type of hidden impairment, supporting and creating better awareness for disabled people with hidden impairments also known as invisible disabilities. Lots of information and resources. This site is also Browsealoud enabled, supporting people with reading difficulties. This site is also regularly visited by students researching or needing support for their impairments. One ADD Place Great Connections A virtual neighborhood consolidating in ONE PLACE information and resources relating to Attention Deficit Disorder (A.D.D.), AD/HD and Learning Disorders (LD). A very informative site that contains something for everyone. National Center for Learning Disabilities National Center for Learning Disabilities The National Center for Learning Disabilities offers information on a variety of learning problems, in the form of articles and FAQs. News and a searchable Treatment Center Locator database are also available. International Dyslexia Association International Dyslexia Association Non-profit organization dedicated to helping individuals with dyslexia, their families and the communities that support them. Provides frequently asked questions, numerous fact sheets, research and links to more information.
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