Organizing a notebook for LD and ADHD records and resources
Setting up a system to stay organized saves time and energy when you're busy advocating for your child with special needs.
Coming to terms with your child's learning disability
It's normal to experience a range of emotions when your child is struggling in school. Facing your feelings and working through them can help you come to terms with your child's LD.
Marriage under pressure: when your child has special needs
When the whole family is caught up in the whirlwind of life with a child with LD, it's easy to neglect your marriage. This article offers coping skills for couples.
Preschoolers and ADHD
Is it possible to diagnose and treat preschoolers with ADHD? A new study provides much-needed insights.
Understanding the results of psychoeducational testing
Confused by the complex test scores from your child's psychoeducational testing? Author and parent Kim Glenchur explains how to understand and interpret them.
Controversial therapies: why do some unproven therapies become popular?
An expert explains the appeal of unproven therapies for learning disabilities — and warns you what to watch out for.
Finding local resources when your child struggles to learn
As you start your search for information about learning and attention problems, you may find some great resources close to home.
Spinning in my head
A seventh grader with a learning disability explains how he gets into the good zone when things are spinning in his head.
Expert answers guide: understanding ADHD — symptoms, diagnosis, management, and myths
Download this informative guide to AD/HD by psychologist Sam Goldstein.
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