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6 Strategies to Help Your Child with LD Succeed

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Learn Through Everyday Tasks


This strategy is a great way to spend a little time with your child at the end of the day, as well as help him with everyday tasks, like counting money.

Empty your pockets of all the spare change you've accumulated during the day, and help your child count it. If he gets it right, he gets to keep the change!

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