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The Learning Abled Kids site contains specific information about dyslexia resources, organizations, curriculum, how we remediated our middle school level child in two years of home schooling, and about tools and methods for remediation. You will find information about the symptoms of dyslexia, how to teach reading to children with dyslexia, conditions that mimic dyslexia, but which require a completely different approach, in the About Dyslexia and Dyslexia Symptoms sections of our website. Other information can be found through the menu of topics on the left and through the organization links listed below. Learning Abled Kids also has a support group for parents home schooling children with specific learning disabilities. The group is a place where other parents understand those cognitive gaps in learning, the difficulties you face in teaching your child, and the wonderful, unique strengths of your child. Please join us in the Learning Abled Kids' Yahoo Group! Below, we've gathered a list of uplifting resource sites about dealing with dyslexia and for specific methods of remediation which may be of interest to you. For a computer-based, visual, interactive and entertaining K-8 general curriculum, you might want to try Time4Learning. This curriculum is suitable for using with a visual learner who has dyslexia. A book you might find particularly useful is "Complete Reading Disabilities Handbook : Ready-to-Use Techniques for Teaching Reading Disabled Students". Although the book is written for teachers, there are many resources and teaching methods listed that will either help you homeschool your child, or understand the types of help your child should be getting at school. Before going to the sites listed below, use your browser's bookmark option to bookmark this site so you can find your way back easily. Best Wishes! Copyright
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