What causes kids with learning disabilities or AD/HD to feel lonely? An expert tells you what the research shows.
Find out how you can help your child with a learning disability or AD/HD prepare for college, work, and independent living.
Read highlights from Dr. Russell Barkley's powerful and poignant lecture on AD/HD.
Working with paint and clay kept Robert Toth going when repeated school failure threatened his self-esteem. Now a world-class artist, he shares his story in hopes of inspiring others with learning disabilities.
Knowing what to expect as your child grows can reassure you that your child is on track with his peers or alert you to potential concerns. Below are some milestones to watch for in your eight-year-old.
In this engaging series, the author creates joyful, well-rounded characters in books for 9- to 12-year-old girls.
Five top executives reveal their struggles in school ? and their secrets for success!
When worry interferes with a child's daily life, parents can provide support and reassurance.
When my child was identified with LD, I worried about how I was going to build and maintain his self-esteem.
Success has come one challenging step at a time for this persistent young man with learning disabilities.