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Acceptance, Abundance and Learning Disabilities star
Excess is more abundance that we can put to good use. A person who had a million dollars and was helping humanity would not have an excess of wealth.

Back to School Shopping star
Back to school can be an expensive time for parents. Children with learning disabilites need to fit in with all other children. Find ways to shop economically.

Completing Goals This Year star
Every year most people around the world make New Year’s Resolutions. The sad fact is that most fail. Resolutions can be attained more easily when goals are set and a strategy for completion is developed.

Consequences of Missing School star
Is your child ever truant from school? Are you wondering what the cause or consequence could be?

Corporal Punishment in the School star
The first day of school is an exciting time for most children. A new teacher, new friends, and an opportunity to learn are expected. Spanking, pinching or paddling is not thought to be an option.

Developing Thinking Abilities star
Questions can increase thinking much faster than statements. Questions make the dendrites in our brain connect. Questions beginning with how, why, when, or where can get minds thinking. Most kids enjoy making things because they are naturally curious. Is it possible to learn to think?

Developmental Delay star
Developmental delay during early years can lead to learning disabilities. All children develop and learn differently. Mental and physical development will improve over time for most children. Some delays of significance may be indicators of developing learning disabilities.

Dividing Time Between your Kids star
Dividing time between your kids with and without learning disabilities can be a juggling act.

Great Summer Activities star
Summer is fast approaching. It's time to plan satisfying and invigorating activities for your child with learning disabilities. Take a look at these great ideas.

Growing Up With Learning Disabilities star
Children are often asked, "What do you want to be when you grow up?" Are children with learning disabilities equipped to answer that question? A "can do" attitude can make all of the difference.

Helping Kids Reach Their Goals star
Goal setting can be a challenge in itself for children with learning disabilities. The ability to plan ahead along with distractions can become discouraging. There are ways to help children, as well as adults with learning disabilities set achievable goals.

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