Non-profit volunteer organzation with a network of affiliated support
groups that provides information and support to families, children,
adults, and professionals. Invovled in an annual conference.
60 free articlesthis website by national ADHD authorities as well
as adults with ADD. there are articles for parents. In addition,
this site hosts the National ADHD Directory which has over 550 service
providers listed. People can sign up for the free monthly eNews.
Memberships are available for $45 for the first year; $25 for additional
years. Membership includes the 138 page Adult ADD Reader, 8 page
quarterly newsletter, ADDult ADDvice, and free access toa lending
library with over 450 books, audiotapes and videos on ADHD in children,
adolescents and adults.
The Children's Literature Web Site is one of the best sites on the
Web for teaching ideas. Teaching ideas are broken into groups by
grade level, theme, or subject. Subscribe online to her Newsletter.
Her author reviews though limited in number are excellent springboards
for the classroom.
The Children's Picture Book Database at Miami University (CPBD@MU)
is a bibliography for designing literature-based thematic units
for all disciplines, including health education. This database contains
abstracts of over 4000 picture books for children, preschool to
grade 3. Search over 900 keywords (topics, concepts, and skills)
to locate books with storylines adaptable to your curriculum or
program. Teachers, librarians, parents, students, and other professionals
love this multidisciplinary, learner-centered resource.
ERIC is a national information system on education with a large
database of education materials. ERIC publishes and distributes
information, serves as a resource center for the general public,
and promotes the dissemination of research.
Choices here include: Growing Readers and Writers through Bookmaking,
My Family Traditions-Scrapbook, Make Phonics Fun with Tongue Twisters
and many more topics.
Fantastic resources presented here for teachers, parents and students.
You will find articles such as 'Teaching Students with LD to use
Learning Strategies', 'Phonological Awareness' and many more. Be
sure to check out the Kid Zone for stories and experiences written
by students with learning disabilities.
Offers a wealth of information about learning disabilities. This
site's purpose is "to advance the education and general welfare
of children and adults of normal or potentially normal intelligence
who manifest handicaps of a perceptual, conceptual, or coordinative
nature". LDA is the largest nonprofit organization advocating for
individuals with learning disabilities.
Promotes public awareness and understanding of children and adults
with learning disabilities, and provides national leadership on
their behalf, so they may achieve their potenetial and enjoy full
participation in our society.
This site shares resources and assistance for learning, especially
about structured, multisensory teaching strategies for people with
specific learning disabilities, dyslexia, learning differences,
giftedness, and/or attention challenges. You will find many quality
resources here geared to multisensory teaching. There are also links
to math helps such as strategies for learning/teaching the times
tables and for information on dysgraphia.
Parts of a Paragraph, How to Write a Paragraph and Kinds of Paragraphs
are presented in an easy-to-read, organized format.
Congratulations! You've turned to the right source for specialized reading instruction. The Reading Group is a not-for-profit learning center located in Urbana and Monticello. We’ve been serving this community for 35
years with highly specialized, one-on-one instruction. We offer lessons to students ages 3 and above, in most subject areas and
for any skill level, including special needs such as dyslexia, speech and language developmental delay, ausperger's syndrome, autism or gifted learning needs.