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Learning Disabilities
Do you want to know how children with learning disabilities cope with their education? These learning disabilities articles talk about the different aspects of disabilities pertaining to learning.

There are tips for parents and teachers of learning disabled kids. Know the best ways of motivating an autistic child and how to communicate with him.

Our remediation articles suggest the best process of how to bridge the gap between the slow and fast learners. Know the strategies on how to help kids learn motor skills through educational toys.


Cognitive Processing First - Tutoring Later

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Monday, 12 July 2010 18:00
Learning problems are complex and it is sometimes hard find the most direct path to a permanent solution. Even testing can overlook some important areas of difficulty, if not directed at specific problem areas. Tutoring is readily available and seems to be the first destination on the road to a solution.
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How Cognitive and Visual Training Affect a Child with Dyslexia

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Monday, 12 July 2010 17:42
Cognitive processing training and eye-teaming are important elements of dyslexa training. A child must be able to learn and process information fast and efficiently to retrain areas of the brain that are causing the him or her difficulty. In addition, though vision is not a cause of dyslexia, there are aspects of vision such as eye-teaming that are very importanct to dyslexic training.
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A Different Robbie Williams Present for You

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Sunday, 11 July 2010 20:29
Robbie Williams was borned near the Trent river in England in February, 1974. His father was a comedian and his mother was a singer. After he played in "Oliver", he has showed great talents in acting. He once had a small role in BBC's "Brookside".
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Distance Learning for People: To Choose or Not to Choose

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Sunday, 11 July 2010 14:45
To comprehend the essence of such education, read this article and make use of facts given.
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Learn To Draw Cartoon Characters

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Sunday, 11 July 2010 10:44
In case, you are not new to sketching you already know that the genuine enjoyment begins when you commence drawing characters. Picture props might be interesting but which is no match to individual sketching. And picture cartoon figures may be even a lot more fascinating.
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Easy IEP Help for Parents of Children With Learning Issues

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Sunday, 11 July 2010 04:34
Easy IEP Help for Parents of Children With Learning Issues discusses some of the preliminary things to consider when beginning or continuing an IEP
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Cognitive Training - A Positive Approach to Learning Disabilities

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Thursday, 08 July 2010 23:04
Our children are under enormous pressure to perform in school based on predetermined benchmarks or goals. The comparison of a child with the majority of his or her peers seems a necessary evil in the school system to determine success or failure. Students are considered successful when their grades and performance are on the same level or above that of their contemporaries. It would be wonderful if there was more wiggle room and children could work at their own pace, some slower and some faster.
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Can Brain Training really help a child with a Learning Disability?

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Friday, 02 July 2010 20:08
Brain training has its fans and its critics but one thing is sure, we all want to clear the cobwebs from our mind and increase our capacity for learning. Most of us do some brain training from time to time, just for fun, if for no other reason. However, there are adults and children who could not only benefit from brain training but whose future may depend on it.
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Integrated Model—A learning resource for Visually Impaired

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Friday, 02 July 2010 04:48
Models of Teaching in simple words are method of teaching. Models developed by Bruce Joyce and Weil Marsha. They had given the great contribution in the field of education with introduced models of teaching. It was innovation could attract the attention of Indian scholar. In the present article highlighted a new model for visually impaired student as a learning resource. Integrated model designed especially for VI student to learn the biological concept in stress free environment.
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Train Your Workers Online

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Thursday, 01 July 2010 06:36
If you already have a day care center or are planning to launch the one get your workers well trained. SafeWay Certification has developed a range of online course like food handler courses, food manager courses, childcare courses and TABC courses.
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