Summary
With a positive, friendly approach, this guide defines learning disabilities, illustrates the different types, and explains where they come from, all the while providing reassurance without overwhelming the child. Many Ways to Learn describes the effects learning disabilities have on young people's behavior, performance, and emotions, and offers solid, proven suggestions for coping at home, in school, and with friends. It features a first-person account from a child with learning disabilities, a chapter on computers and an extensive resource list for parents.
The message in Many Ways to Learn is that kids with learning disabilities have average or above-average intelligence; they just find it difficult to learn in a particular area or areas. With some help from school and family—and a little extra work on their part—they can do as well as anyone else.
Because some children have learning disabilities that make reading difficult, the entire text of the book is also available on a 90-minute audiocassette, complete and unabridged.
Reviews
"We both found the content to be thoughtful and compassionate. Fills a real gap in a clear and helpful way."
—Gabrielle Carlson, M.D.
Director, Child and Adolescent Psychiatry, Stony Brook, School of Medicine and Jonathan Carlson 10th Grade, Stony Brook School
"What a wonderful resource! Combines good solid information about learning disabilities and strategies with a real understanding of children’s psychological and emotional development…I look forward to using this book in my work with children, as well as with their parents and teachers."
—Lynn Arons
Guidance Counselor, C.E. Smith Jewish Day School, Rockville, MD
"The book is primed with knowledge, optimism, and many practical strategies that will give LD students the confidence, momentum, and tools they need."
—James Suit, Ph.D.
Nationally Certified School Psychologist, Olney, MD
Contents
Foreword for Parents
Part 1: Understanding Learning Disabilities
- Introduction
- One Person’s Story
- How You Know You Have a Learning Disability
- Different Kinds of Learning Disabilities
- Why Do I have a Learning Disability?
Part 2: Gaining Control
- Coping with Learning Disabilities
- Making School Easier
- Making Life Outside of School More Fun
- Using Computers
- School Strategies
Conclusion
Resources