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The Dos and Don'ts of Treating Learning Disabilities


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The Dos and Don'ts of Treating Learning Disabilities

When my youngest child was diagnosed with a learning disability, I immediately started looking for everything I could learn about it. I knew that there was a lot of information available about the disability, but I found a lot of conflicting information about what works and does not work in dealing with the disability. I talked to a few other parents and they were left feeling the same confusion I was. I started this blog to help other parents understand what treatment options are available and what has and has not worked. I hope that by sharing this information, other families will get the help they need.

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As a parent, you may not always be able to watch your child. Whether it's because of work or school, you need someone to care for your child. In order to find the right care for them, these things are important to consider Day-Care Centers vs. Babysitters The first thing you should think about is if you want your child to be put in a day-care center, or if you want them to be taken care of by a babysitter. Read More 

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