You will often hear learning disabilities programs advertising the personalized attention and instruction that they give to their students. It is generally considered an essential part of ensuring special education programs are successful. That is because every student is an Read More …
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Transforming Education: The Evolution of Learning Disabilities Programs
There was a time when it was thought that children with autism, intellectual disabilities and other developmental delays or cognitive impairments could never live a normal life. They might have been isolated, kept away from public view, and not given Read More …
World Youth Skills Day: Promoting Skill Development Through Learning Disabilities Programs

The United Nations General Assembly announced the launch of World Youth Skills Day in 2014. It marked an opportunity for both children and educators to think about the skills needed for the rapidly shifting modern labour market. Employability skills have Read More …
3 Ways To Prepare Your Child While Transitioning To A New School
Starting at a new school can be stressful for any child, but when they have autism and/or intellectual disabilities and are joining special needs programs – adapting to an unfamiliar situation is likely to be particularly challenging. This is why Read More …
5 tips to improve writing skills in students with a learning disability
In addition to enhancing our ability to communicate, writing skills can open doors to countless opportunities including achieving learning goals and establishing meaningful connections with others. However, as everyone who has been involved in some way with learning disabilities programs Read More …
Teaching Methods for High School Students with Learning Disabilities
Teaching children with learning disabilities requires a flexible and creative approach, adapting to the specific requirements of each individual student. As the student grows older, their needs and priorities are likely to change. Learning disabilities programs for high schoolers need Read More …