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In this modern world of tablets and iPads, sometimes it’s just easier to receive all the information you need in the form of one, easy-to-read document. Say hello to our electronic books, toolkits, and guides—we call them “e-books”—on LD and related issues. Just a few clicks and you’ll have access to a reliable resource. All of our e-books can printed and are equipped with read-aloud technology for your convenience.

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Una guía para padres para la Respuesta a la Intervención Una guía para padres para la Respuesta a la Intervención
Los padres de millones de niños que tienen dificultades para aprender están constantemente investigando cómo ayudar a sus hijos a avanzar en la escuela. Esta guía para la Respuesta a la Intervención es una herramienta importante y fácil de entender para estos padres. - James ... More >
IDEA Parent Guide IDEA Parent Guide
NCLD has created the IDEA Parent Guide to help you become an informed and effective partner with school personnel in supporting your child's special learning and behavioral needs. Use this Guide to understand: How the federal law, the Individuals with Disabilities Education Act (ID... More >
A Parent Guide to Universal Design for Learning A Parent Guide to Universal Design for Learning
Most parents will agree that both teaching and learning today are full of enormous challenges. Teachers face classrooms full of students with a wide range of abilities, speaking an array of languages, and coming from very diverse backgrounds.   Students face increased learning ex... More >
Understanding the Americans with Disabilities Act Amendments Act and Section 504 Understanding the Americans with Disabilities Act Amendments Act and Section 504
The Impact on Students with LD and AD/HD The Americans with Disabilities Act Amendments Act of 2008 (ADAAA) was passed by Congress in December 2008 and became effective January 1, 2009. This significant piece of legislation corrected what Congress considered to be a departure from ... More >
Planificador para la Reunión del PEI Planificador para la Reunión del PEI
Si se está preparando para asistir a la primer reunión del Programa de Educación Individualizada (PEI) de su hijo, o si ya ha asistido a algunas de ellas, usted sabrá que estas reuniones puede ser intimidantes, complicadas y, a veces, confusas.  Una forma de disminuir su n... More >
Understanding the Standards-Based IEP Understanding the Standards-Based IEP
Many states and local school districts are embracing a new approach to developing Individualized Education Programs (IEPs) for students receiving special education. This approach – most often referred to as "standards-based IEPs" – is driven by changes to both the Individuals with... More >
Transition to College: Strategic Planning to Ensure Success Transition to College: Strategic Planning to Ensure Success
Transition is one of the many areas supported by the Individuals with Disabilities Education Act (IDEA 2004). When IDEA was last reauthorized, Congress made substantial changes to the law to increase opportunities for more students to graduate with a regular diploma and then make the ... More >
Determining Appropriate Assessment Accommodations for Students with Disabilities Determining Appropriate Assessment Accommodations for Students with Disabilities
Under No Child Left Behind (NCLB), public school students throughout the country must participate in annual testing in specific academic areas and grades, including students with disabilities. Requiring the inclusion of all students with disabilities in state- and district-wide assess... More >
IEP Basics for Parents of Students with LD IEP Basics for Parents of Students with LD
The Individualized Education Program (IEP) is the cornerstone of a quality education for every child enrolled in special education. As a parent, you’re encouraged to collaborate with your child’s school to develop an IEP tailored to your child’s specific needs and goals – and ... More >
Preschool Services Under IDEA Preschool Services Under IDEA
While the preschool years are a time of triumphs for most children and families, approximately 8% of all young children are identified as having disabilities that may prevent their reaching important milestones as expected. It was with these children and their families in mind that Co... More >
Back-to-School for Parents of Students with LD Back-to-School for Parents of Students with LD
The start of the school year is a busy time for students, parents, and teachers alike. This guide will help you better advocate for the needs of your child with LD so she isn’t lost in the shuffle. Learn how – and why – to become an effective advocate and ally for your child wit... More >
Understanding High-Stakes Testing and Its Impact on Students with Learning Disabilities Understanding High-Stakes Testing and Its Impact on Students with Learning Disabilities
Students with learning disabilities (LD) need to have every opportunity to pass "high-stakes" tests with their classmates. The rapidly growing use of assessments to make important decisions about individual students is of particular concern to parents of students with LD.   The use... More >
Roadmap to Pre-K RTI Roadmap to Pre-K RTI
Applying Response to Intervention in Preschool Settings For a variety of reasons, young children entering preschool may not have had the opportunities needed at home or in childcare to learn the language, early literacy, and social-emotional regulation skills expected. Preschool Re... More >
Behavior and Learning Disabilities Behavior and Learning Disabilities
Sometimes a child’s perplexing behavior is one of the first clues that he has a learning disability. Even a child who’s been identified with LD and has academic support may act inappropriately. Either way there are concrete steps you and his school can take to determine what is ca... More >
50 Questions About LD 50 Questions About LD
Parents of children with LD are often faced with many questions. What are the warning signs of LD? How can I get my child tested? What is an IEP? NCLD has asked some of the top LD experts to respond to these questions and many more in 50 Questions About LD: An E-Book for Parents of ... More >
Parent Rights in the Era of RTI Parent Rights in the Era of RTI
The Individuals with Disabilities Education Act (IDEA 2004) and its federal regulations for implementation have significantly changed the way students suspected of having specific learning disabilities (SLD) are identified and found eligible for special education. Under IDEA 2004, sta... More >
Military Families and Students with Learning Disabilities Military Families and Students with Learning Disabilities
Families in the military face learning opportunities as well as obstacles. When “military kids” struggle in school, their parents (and teachers) need to understand the unique educational landscape and laws that come into play – and what resources are available to help them. Whet... More >
Getting a Job 101 Getting a Job 101
It's a tough job market out there, and those who have learning disabilities (LD) have a harder time getting — and keeping — a job than those who do not. According to our 2011 State of Learning Disabilities report, “adults with LD face challenges with employment, most likely due ... More >
Dyslexia Toolkit Dyslexia Toolkit
Often undiagnosed in children and teens, dyslexia impacts an estimated 15% of people and is a lifelong challenge for the individual diagnosed and for his or her parents, siblings, and teachers. NCLD is here to help navigate what can be a confusing time for both you and your child. We'... More >
School Toolkit: The Truth About Bullying School Toolkit: The Truth About Bullying
The National Center for Learning Disabilities (NCLD) has partnered with The Bully Project to draw attention to this nationwide problem and to commit time and resources to prevent and stop bullying of this at-risk population. The attached collection of articles and resources will help ... More >
LD Advocates Guide LD Advocates Guide
Whether you are a parent of a child with LD, an adult with LD, an educator, or an LD professional, there's a place for you in the world of LD advocacy. Now more than ever, it is imperative that the voices of children and adults with learning disabilities are heard in Washington, D.C. ... More >
Parent Toolkit: Bullying - What's a Parent to Do? Parent Toolkit: Bullying - What's a Parent to Do?
The National Center for Learning Disabilities has partnered with The Bully Project to draw attention to the nationwide problem of bullying and to commit time and resources to prevent and stop bullying of children with learning disabilities. This e-book will help you protect your chil... More >