
WEBINAR: Signs Your Child May Need a Learning Disability Evaluation
Join us on May 16th at 12:00 PM EST for an insightful webinar hosted by the Learning Disabilities Association of Georgia (LDAG)
Join us on May 16th at 12:00 PM EST for an insightful webinar hosted by the Learning Disabilities Association of Georgia (LDAG)
While there has been widespread reporting on the potential impact on Texas v. Becerra — a case dealing with Section 504 of the Rehabilitation Act — some of the coverage seems to provide more critical context than others.
Recently, Lauren Bell, Vice President of the Learning Disabilities Association of Georgia (LDA-GA), joined Melissa Carter on the Paulding County News Podcast to discuss the vital work LDA-GA does to support families and individuals with learning disabilities across Georgia.
Annual Membership Meeting. Tuesday, October 22, 7 pm Eastern via Zoom
All current members are encouraged to attend,
LDA of Georgia is reviving our annual resource fair. Join us on Saturday, September 21 at the Spruill Center for the Arts, 5339 Chamblee Dunwoody Road, Dunwoody, GA. From 1:00 to 4:00 pm we will be providing fun and games for the entire family and an opportunity to interact with organizations with services for individuals with learning differences.
LDA of Georgia is reviving our annual resource fair. Join us on Saturday, September 21 at the Spruill Center for the Arts, 5339 Chamblee Dunwoody Road, Dunwoody, GA. From 1:00 to 4:00 pm we will be providing fun and games for the entire family and an opportunity to interact with organizations with services for individuals with learning differences.
Join Lauren H. Bell as she introduces us to the basics of an IEP. This recording of our webinar will be helpful for parents and teachers alike. Watch and share!
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.
THE LEARNING DISABILITY ASSOCIATION OF GEORGIA does not endorse products, services, publications, medication, professionals or treatments. Individuals presenting and exhibiting at an LDAG-sponsored event are not to be considered an endorsement by LDAG. Consultants and advocates providing answers to your confidential information are not licensed attorneys, nor medical doctors and their advice must be considered opinions. All information is presented to enable our members and friends to become informed consumers.
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