Teachers

Teachers

A child in your class has a learning disability. With the proper resources, you can better understand how this student learns and how you can adapt to his or her learning style. We’ve provided you with a number of resources below to help better deal with the issues that you may face, and to understand the challenges that your student faces every day.

Resources on AD/HD

AD/HD is a neurological disorder, and can often require special attention from teachers. See the following file for an overview to AD/HD and its treatments.

Assistive Technology Resources

Students with learning disabilities can benefit from assistive technologies. See the following file for an overview of what assistive technologies are available, and how you can help students integrate these technologies into their scholastic life.

Preparing students with LD for university or college

Post-secondary education is a reasonable goal for students with learning disabilities. With the proper support and help to make healthy and informed choices, these students can have productive and successful scholastic careers.

Spotting the signs

Teachers are often the first to see the signs of learning disabilities – and it’s more than just poor grades. These signs change with growth stages, and are not always as obvious as you might think.

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