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A Parent's Perspective — Tools for the High School Student with LD (audio)

By Salle from Colorado (Parent)

about learning disabilities–students with disabilities

In this Parent Perspective, Salle, the mother of a high school student with Aphasia, discusses the LEAD (Learning and Education about Disabilities) program at her daughter Hillary's school. Salle credits the program with helping her daughter develop the crucial tools necessary to succeed: self-advocacy , self-knowledge and self esteem. In spite of dire predictions from well-meaning professionals, Hillary attended a four-year college.

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