This page is dedicated to those parents who participate in their kids learning process and consider it as a challenge. They never get tired of trying new things. And above all, they have tremendous hope. Their HOPE is the driving force, behind all the efforts that go on in finding solutions, in the form of new learning methods and more. KEEP HOPE ALIVE!
National Center for Learning Disabilities The National Center for Learning Disabilities is one of the foremost national not-for profit organizations in USA, committed to improving the lives of those affected by learning disabilities.
Northaptonshire:People First There are several agencies working with those having difficulties in learning. This agency is one of them. However, what is different is taht you can participate in on-line chat, voice and video programs, from their site. Help will be provided to set up these programs. They even had an on-line conference running at the same time, as the 4th International People First Conference, which was held in Anchorage, Alaska, USA in April, 1998. Sounds interesting?
ID On-line This is an interactive guide to learning difficulties for parents, teachers and children. On the main page of SAKAV, you will find a link to "Parents Resources". Plenty of resources are provided under this heading. Most of these resources are comprehensive guides for parents. Check out these entries, because you will find that most of them have useful information of interest to you.
Download.com Search for educational games and see if you find anything interesting.
Shareware.com Search here for educational games. If you do not see anything interesting at present, do not get disheartened. Keep checking. Probably your second visit will be fruitful.
Books at University of Tulsa This is just for an example. Almost all the university libraries can be searched on-line. Search for "slow learners" at University of Tulsa, came up with this listing.
Remediation Research
This is a reference list of publications related to research on language based learning disabilities. Also find a listing of CD-ROM interactive games used to train clients in auditory signals and phonemic perceptions.