Two top LD experts, Stevan Kukic, Ph.D., and Judy Elliott, Ph.D., offer advice on how parents can stand up for the rights of their child with LD.More >
NCLD Public Policy Director Laura Kaloi explains our Parent Guide to the Individuals with Disabilities Education Act (IDEA). The guide is an essential tool for parents of children with LD. More >
FAPE es la sigla en inglés de Educación pública gratis y apropiada (Free and Appropriate Public Education). Es uno de los conceptos más incomprendidos de la ley IDEA (Ley de educación para individuos con discapacidades). Con frecuencia el la mayor causa de conflicto entre los pad... More >
Your child has the right to a free and appropriate public school education. Getting involved in his or her education is among the most important things you can do as your child's advocate. As you'll see below, you have a right to be a part of every decision regarding your child's edu... More >
Su hijo tiene derecho a una educación pública gratuita y apropiada. Involucrarse en la educación de su hijo es una de las cosas más importantes que puede hacer como defensor de su hijo. Como se verá más adelante, usted tiene derecho a ser parte de todas las decisiones respecto a... More >
Aprender las habilidades esenciales para convertirse en defensor de su hijo y asegurarse de que su hijo reciba una educación apropiada, no requiere de mucho dinero ni de años de escolaridad. Todo lo que necesita es aprender cinco habilidades básicas y aplicarlas consistentemente en... More >
Parents are often the best educational advocates for their children, especially children with a learning disability. True advocacy is a largely positive process, which should build on your child's strengths and challenges. As your child's best advocate, you are in a unique position t... More >
Ser un defensor significa saber cómo asegurarse de que su hijo reciba la ayuda que necesita para tener éxito. Para los niños que experimentan dificultades de aprendizaje, nunca es demasiado pronto para empezar a buscar formas de ayudarles a tener éxito en el aprendizaje. Incluso a... More >
If a bear cub wanders into your campsite, you know to be extra cautious — because you know somewhere in the underbrush there's a mama bear ready to protect her young. As a parent, your instinct is to protect your child. When it comes to making sure your child is being afforded ev... More >
Here are ten initial ways that parents can help their children with learning disabilities (LD).
Learn more about learning disabilities
Information on learning disabilities can help you understand that your child does not learn in the same way as other people do. Find out as ... More >
¿Es usted (o su cónyuge) un miembro de los milicia de los EE.UU. que además está criando un hijo que padece alguna discapacidad? Si es así, puede estar seguro que no está solo. De acuerdo con la congresista Susan Davis (D-CA, y Presidente de la Subcomisión de Asuntos del Pers... More >
An Online Chat with Candace Cortiella
On August 18, 2004, SchwabLearning.org hosted an online chat with Candace Cortiella, a national expert in special education law and an advocate for children with learning disabilities, as well a member of the professional advisory board for the... More >
Growing up in a military family has its advantages and adventures, but for kids with learning disabilities (LD) and others who need special education services , the road can be rocky. Whether your child is being evaluated for special education services or is already enrolled, you’l... More >
The following is a transcription of the podcast, “High School Diploma Options and Students with LD (audio).”
In this podcast from the National Center for Learning Disabilities, Candace Cortiella interviews two experts about high school diploma options and their implicat... More >
In this podcast from the National Center for Learning Disabilities, Candace Cortiella interviews two experts about high school diploma options and their impact on students with learning disabilities (LD). Her guests are Laura Kaloi, public policy director for the NCLD, and Dr. Marth... More >
What have I learned after weaving my way through the special education maze?Knowledge is power — you must be as informed as possible about your child's disability AND your child's strengths. You must know the law and how to use it. You must have good communication skills. You must b... More >
La siguiente es una transcripción del podcast “Cómo aprovechar al máximo la red de información y capacitación para padres (audio)”
Candace Cortiella: En nombre del Centro Nacional de Discapacidades de Aprendizaje, me gustaría darles la bienvenida a Connie Hawkins y ... More >
The following is a transcription of the podcast, “Support for Military Families Whose Children have Special Needs (audio).”
In this NCLD podcast, Candace Cortiella speaks with Heather Hebdon, Executive Director of the Specialized Training of Military Parents (STOMP), part... More >
The Individuals with Disabilities Education Act (IDEA) provides options for resolving disputes between schools and parents. Two of these options are state complaints and due process complaints. Either of these options could be used to address matters involving a school district’s d... More >
Once you learn that your child has a learning disability (LD), you’re undoubtedly wondering how to get your child the services he needs to be successful in school. But services are not automatically given to students when they are identified as having LD. A diagnosis of LD does not ... More >