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"If we are going to seize the promise of our times and educate our children so they can keep their dreams alive, we must all work together. Not government alone, not individuals alone, but as parents and children, as employers and employees, teachers and students, community leaders and community members, as government and citizens. We must renew our schools so every American child has the opportunity to get the best possible education for the twenty-first century". President, Bill Clinton
Families are the soul of who we are and who we grow up to be. If you are a family with a learning disabled child, this is the site for you! In this site we will be discussing ways in which you can be a partner in your child's education. Many children like it when their parents are involved in the learning process. As a result of parent's being involved in their child's education, children can achieve! In order for student's to achieve they must be accepted by their peers, have a good self-concept of themselves, and have families that are supportive and loving. We will also discuss behaviors of kids with learning disabilities. Does your child lose homework? Is your child on time for appointments? Is your child organized? If these are areas of your child's education in which you are concerned, fear no more! Visit management strategies where we will discuss time management, home management, and study skills/parent-child tutoring. These strategies are all very beneficial for raising a child to become an independent learner. Take advantage of some interesting and educational information that will benefit you and your child. Assist your child so that they may reach their fullest potential, experiencing success along the way!! Begin your journey by clicking on the links. behaviors of kids with learning disabilities.
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Home | Who's Special Ed? | Kids Like Me! | Study Habits | Life After High School |Family | ResourcesThis website was developed collaboratively during the summer session of June/July 2000, as a technology project by graduate students in EEX 6015: Learning Disabilities; and Dr. Marcia Greene, Associate Professor and Bill Halverson, Technology Instructor/Webmaster, Florida Gulf Coast University, College of Education. Comments/Feedback??? Email us directly or use the Feedback option at the top of the page. We hope you have enjoyed this website!
Last modified: July 10, 2000
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