learning disabled children

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learning disabled children

Living with learning disabilities

a guide for students
1993
Describes various learning disabilities, such as attention deficit disorder, fine motor problems, and difficulties with visual information, and offers positive advice on how to cope.

It's so much work to be your friend

helping the child with learning disabilities find social success
2005
Presents practical strategies for working with learning disabled children ages six through seventeen, and provides instructions for helping them to develop socially and academically.

MI strategies for kids

featuring Brilliant Brain and Magnificent Mind
2000
Offers parents and teachers advice on how to help children become persistent and successful learners, providing lesson plans for the accompanying set of children's books.

Many ways to learn

young people's guide to learning disabilities
1996
Provides information on learning disabilities and strategies for coping with the problem and leading a successful life.

Mrs. Gorski, I think I have the wiggle fidgets

2008
David, who always manages to get into situations due to his nerves and poor planning, tries to figure out how to stay out of trouble in Mrs. Gorski's class and comes up with cures for his "wiggle fidgets" before finding out that people with his condition can be successful.

Having a learning disability

2000
Describes what is like to have a learning disability and how different people handle the challenges these difficulties present.

All kinds of minds

a young student's book about learning abilities and learning disorders
1993
Explains a variety of learning disabilities to elementary school children.

Different croaks for different folks

all about children with special learning needs
2006
Provides encouraging and instructional lessons for children with autism and related spectrum conditions, depicting several young "frogs with a different croak" who learn how to deal with physical development issues, socializing problems, hard-to-break habits, distraction, obsessions, and jumping to conclusions. Includes notes for parents and caregivers.

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