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By Lauren Clouser
How College Students with LD Can Self-Advocate
Learn how to be an effective self-advocate, and how to work with your college’s disability services office.
Self-Advocacy and Success for Postsecondary Students with Disabilities
Learn why self-advocacy in college is essential to your success.
Rights and Responsibilities of College Students with Learning Disabilities
Learn what your responsibilities are in order to obtain college accommodations.
Transitioning to Work: A Critical Process for Students with Learning Disabilities
Get tips on entering the workforce as a student with LD.
Screening Adults for Learning Disabilities
Learn what an LD screening is, how it differs from a diagnosis, and more.
What’s the Big Deal About Executive Functions?
[excerpts from a forthcoming book by Chris A. Zeigler Dendy & Dr. Ruth Hughes] Over the last 10 to 15 years educators and researchers discovered that executive skills have a…
Removing Barriers for Individuals with Learning Disabilities in the Workplace
Learn about reasonable accommodations in the workplace, the ADA, and more.
The Adult Learning Disability Assessment Process
Learn where to start searching for an adult assessment, why someone should be assessed, and more.
Reading Instruction: Tips for Teachers
Learn more about creating appreciation of the written word, phonological and phonemic awareness, and more.