Welcome!
At LDA, we are dedicated to creating opportunities for success for individuals with learning disabilities through support, education, and advocacy. We are a grassroots member-based organization that has served the LD community and their families for nearly 60 years. (Learn more about our history here!)
All of our resources and advocacy work is fueled through the support of our members…in short, we couldn’t do what we do without you!
When you become a member of LDA, you are not only supporting our work, but you’ll gain access to member benefits that will provide you with the latest information on learning disability topics.
Member Benefits
- Gain access to our webinar archive, a library of nearly 30 past webinars on topics such as mental health and LD, adult learning disability assessment and diagnosis, assistive technology, and much more! Our members-only webinar archive is located in our new learning center. See the list of webinars in our archive in our catalog.
- Access our members-only social platform. Networking with others has been one of the most requested features for members over the years, and we’re so excited to introduce our members-only social platform where you can connect with other members, follow topics of interest, join your state affiliate group, and more. Learn more about our members-only community here!
- Get discounts to LDA conferences and paid webinars, like our International Annual Conference, webinars, LD Institute events, and more!
- Access our ever expanding members-only guide and eBook library.
Why is Membership Important?
`Your support through membership allows us to:
- Provides resources like our webinars, podcast, and articles to raise awareness about learning disabilities to policymakers and the public.
- Support state affiliates, who work on a local level to connect individuals with LD and their families to the resources they need.
- Advocate on a local, state, and national level for the interests of individuals with learning disabilities and to protect and expand the rights of individuals with LD.