Programs for Student with Critical Thinking Deficit
When your child is struggling to keep up in class, it's worthwhile to request a free evaluation by your local school district. read more
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When your child is struggling to keep up in class, it's worthwhile to request a free evaluation by your local school district. read more
In general, children attend special-education classes if their academic and/or social needs cannot be met in a less restrictive environment. read more
Find out how to go about getting a child evaluated for fine motor difficulties and learning disabilities. read more
A parent or legal guardian has the right to start the evaluation process, as spelled out in the special education laws of the U.S. read more
Opportunities for children who are bored in school should not be limited to school. read more
Find advice on what to do when the staff at your child's school doesn't understand learning disabilities. read more
Moving is often difficult for families, and school placements can be challenging. There are resources that can assist you. read more
When a learning disability is suspected, the sooner you ask that your child be evaluated, the better. read more
Sometimes gifted children use intolerance to mask other kinds of feelings such as insecurity, loneliness, or low self-esteem. read more
LD and giftedness are not an unusual combination. A proper evaluation for LD should take giftedness into account. read more
Many gifted children exhibit a range of abilities. Programs for gifted students need not be "all or none" options. read more
It's certainly possible for a child to have learning disabilities while maintaining excellent grades. read more
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