If you think your child might have a learning disability, you may feel overwhelmed by the information, the numerous tests, and the lack of clarity about how to get the best help for your child. What you need is a roadmap for sifting through the information and finding the valuable support that is available. You also may need a bit of perspective. The brain has an amazing capacity to change and children respond when given the support and encouragement they need. Early intervention and support can really make a difference in giving your child the best chance for success.
Types of Learning Disabilities
Learning Disabilities - Types of Learning Disabilities
INEE’s Task Team on Inclusive Education and Disability is pleased to announce the publication of the INEE Pocket Guide to Supporting Learners with Disabilities!
All children and young people have the right to good quality education. In all regions of the world, children and young people with disabilities are starting to be included in schools and other non-formal places of learning. They are participating actively and successfully in learning and they are achieving. However, many learners with disability are still denied their rights to quality education, and do not get the support they need to learn and develop. This includes the thousands of children and young people with disabilities who are affected by crisis.