ISBN# 1-57542-119-4
The Survival Guide for Kids with LD

Publication Date: 2002
Gary Fisher,
Rhoda Cummings
 

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About the Author

Gary Fisher, Ph.D., is a professor and the director of the Center for the Application of Substance Abuse Technologies at the University of Nevada, Reno.

Rhoda Cummings, Ed.D., is a professor in the Department of Counseling and Educational Psychology at the University of Nevada, Reno.

Kids ages 8 and up

Summary

First published in 1990, this survival guide has helped countless young people labeled “learning disabled”—and the adults who care about them. Meanwhile, laws have changed and technology has advanced.

This revised and updated edition retains the best of the original edition: the warmth, affirmation, and solid information kids need to know they’re smart and can learn, they just learn differently. It answers the many questions they have, like “Why is it hard for kids with LD to learn?” and “What happens when you grow up?” It explains what LD means (and doesn’t mean); defines different kinds of LD; describes what happens in LD programs; helps kids deal with sad, hurt, and angry feelings; suggests ways to get along better in school and at home; and inspires young people to set goals and plan for the future. Includes resources for parents and teachers.

Reviews

“Packed with tips...highly recommended reading.”—Midwest Book Review

“An easy-to-read guide written for kids...also an informative book for adults.”—Children’s Ministry

“Well-written work...a valuable resource for parents or youth workers.”—Youth Today