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In these podcasts, three NCLD Parent Leaders share their perspective on what role fathers should play at home and in meetings with school personnel. |
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We are pleased to announce the winners of the 2012 "Hidden Thoughts of LD" Art Competition! Discover these beautiful works and stories from children, teens and adults with learning disabilities. |
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Help your child explore the joys of reading, at the same time reinforcing — and even improving — his or her reading skills. |
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Everyday tasks can be difficult for those with visual processing problems. Watch a video about the types of visual disorders and their effects. |
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Simple objects—like a grapefruit and a lemon—are sometimes all it takes to boost your elementary school-age child's math know-how. Don’t miss these fun ideas. |
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