Many kids with learning disabilities and AD/HD have a hard time getting around independently. Learn how you can help your teen fine-tune his navigation skills.
Learn why many teens with learning disabilities and AD/HD struggle to achieve a healthy, balanced life.
There are no IEPs in college, but there are protections under federal law for students with learning disabilities.
For young adults with learning disabilities, answering an employer's questions about learning difficulties takes self-awareness and preparation. Learn how to get ready for that conversation!
Paul Gerber, Ph. D., discusses the process of finding a good match between one's individual strengths, job-related tasks, and the work environment.
Success has come one challenging step at a time for this persistent young man with learning disabilities.
Is college the best choice for your teen with a learning disability? Check out these expert guidelines for making an informed decision about postsecondary education.
Middle and high school kids have opportunities for guidance, mentoring, and peer interaction.
Kids with learning disabilities and AD/HD often struggle with certain aspects of housekeeping. An expert offers training tips for parents.
Help your teen formulate post-high school plans so he won't feel awkward talking with family and friends who ask about his future.