LD Month Week 1: Demystifying Dyslexia:
As part of Learning Disabilities Awareness Month, we’re sharing webinars from our Members-Only Webinar Archive for free each week. This week, enjoy “Demystifying Dyslexia” with
As part of Learning Disabilities Awareness Month, we’re sharing webinars from our Members-Only Webinar Archive for free each week. This week, enjoy “Demystifying Dyslexia” with

We’re excited to share the sessions taking place at our all-day Executive Function Pre-Conference on February 26th in Orlando. Registration for the Pre-Conference is $99
February 27th, 2025: Are we Empowering Students with Learning Disabilities to Thrive in a Rigorous General Education Curriculum? The most recent National Assessment of Educational

In the next town over from our LDA Healthy Children Project Director, Tracy Gregoire, there was an accidental discharge of 1600 gallons of PFAS firefighting
As the school year kicks off, many parents are juggling a mix of excitement and nerves. For those of us with kids who deal with

Since 1964, Learning Disabilities Association of America (LDAA) has provided support to people with learning disabilities, their parents, teachers and other professionals with cutting edge

Board members, Joan Teach and Robin Blankenhorn, represented LDA of GA at the North Fulton Special Needs Expo and Fun Day on April 14, 2024. They shared information about learning disabilities and the Learning Disabilities Association with event participants.

Do you ever feel as if you are the only one walking in your shoes? Would you like to connect with others experiencing some of the same issues? We can provide a connection.

Individualized Education Programs (IEPs) are critical tools in the realm of special education, designed to make sure that students with disabilities receive appropriate instruction and support. Despite their importance, IEPs can be complex and sometimes
confusing for parents, educators, and even students. This article aims to answer common questions that you might have about IEPs.