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Top 10 Tips for Parents Who Have a Child with LD

by the Council for Exceptional Children

As a parent, learning disabilities can be tough to deal with some times. Find strategies to help cope with your child's disability, and tips to help your child manage in and out of the classroom.

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Learn All You Can About the Disability


Learning disabilities take many forms. As a knowledgeable, informed parent, you will be better able to communicate with teachers about your child, help your child with schoolwork, and develop strategies to help him or her navigate social situations.

Next: Keep in Contact with Your Child's Teacher(s)

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