Research trends: risk and resilience in people with learning disabilities
Read what research tells us about protective factors that help kids with learning disabilities succeed despite their challenges.
Crayon-resist still life
How you can help at home: In this art activity your child creates a still life with crayons and watercolors.
Raising a teacher's awareness about LD and ADHD - parents as educators
Read an expert's practical tips for helping a teacher understand and support your child's learning needs.
Inspire the artist in your fourth grader
How you can help at home: Here are some easy ways you can encourage the artist in your fourth-grader.
Steps of a recipe
Writing the steps of a recipe in order will help develop your first-grader's thinking skills.
Making bread:a tasty way to do science
Making bread provides opportunities to measure, question and observe.
Poor reading skills drive new federal initiatives
New federal initiatives aim to improve early reading instruction in schools across the country.
Pen pal projects mix learning and fun for kids with special needs
Kids of all ages and abilities can enjoy corresponding with a pen pal. Find out how to get started.
Passionate economist finds strength and humanity in her dyslexia
Top economist Diane Swonk reflects on how having dyslexia has made her stronger - and more human.
Partnering with the teacher when your child has LD
If your child has learning or attention difficulties, it really pays to take a few minutes early in the school year to introduce yourself and your child to his new teacher.
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