Re: Drivers Ed

[ Post a Followup Message ] [ NLDline Bulletin Board ] Posted by Moe on September 11, 203 at 17:16:38: In Reply to: Re: Drivers Ed posted by 19 on September 11, 203 at 11:32:07: : I have NLD. I am 19. When I was ready to drive my parents just signed me up for …

Re: NLDline-Why?

[ Post a Followup Message ] [ NLDline Bulletin Board ] Posted by Debbie B on August 09, 1999 at 13:54:34: In Reply to: Re: NLDline-Why? posted by Debbie M. on August 09, 1999 at 07:34:27: Debbie M. and VB, I am not trying to be nosey or but in, but I believe I have …

Amicus: a free service for families of special needschildren.

Amicus for Children, Inc (AFC) is a non-profit organization formed in 1999 by twomoms – one an educator and the other an attorney. AFC provides free services to parents ofspecial needs children to help them be their children’s “first and bestadvocate.” Examples of AFC services include: providing information on specialeducation law and best practices in …

Ninth Annual NLDA Symposium

  NinthAnnual NLDA Symposium  ONLINEHOTEL REGISTRATION March11-12,  2005 1.  Click onWebsite for the Best Western Grosvenor Hotel http://www.grosvenorsfo.com 2.  Click onReservations 3.  Click onNegotiated Rate 4.  ID Login: 709 5. Password:  NLD 6.  Follow theinstructions to book your room   The hotel is about athree-minute walk from the Conference Center, or if you prefer we will also …

Publishers:

LinguSystems (Sue Thompson) 800 776 4332 Guilford Press (Byron Rourke) 800 365 7006 Peachtree (Nowicki and Duke) 404 876 8761 Academic Therapy Press 415 883 3314 Learning Disabilities Association (LDA) 412 341 1515

Can a School for Dyslexia Benefit a NLD Child?

    Because the diagnosis of dyslexia is longestablished, many communities have schools and programs for children with these learningproblems. However, nonverbal learning disabilities are a more recent area of interest toeducators. Many children and adults are just being diagnosed with this disorder, and whilemuch academic interest is being generated, there is a dearth of programs …

Raising a ThinkingChild:  Help Your Young Child to Resolve Everyday Conflicts and Get AlongWith Others:  The “I Can Problem Solve” Program

NLDline by Myrna B. Shure Book Review by Cindy Kranz The Cincinnati Enquirer “Bacon” was his name not by choice. The 8-year-old Florida boy’s classmates teased him mercilessly, calling him Bacon because he was fat. He often kicked his tormentors, with disastrous results. Then the boy participated in an “I Can Problem Solve” program and …