studying for the sat is hard enough; for students with learning disabilities, test prep introduces a whole host of other challenges. we set out to find some of the best tweets that provide information and study ideas for students, parents, and tutors.
- additude mag offers helpful tips for those struggling with adhd, and this exhaustive list of math-specific suggestions tops our list.
- this tweet from the independent educational consultants association links you to a 12-page resource! so helpful.
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the national center for learning disabilities has a whole swath of information about various learning disabilities, so we trust that they’ll offer effective tips to improve memory. 🙂
- a charity benefitting students with dyslexia, dyslexia action offers relevant insight in their tech thursdays segment.
- specialized prep is all about tailoring test prep for students with learning disabilities. unsurprisingly, they also offer some invaluable advice about navigating college admissions.
- if anyone knows what advice to offer to dyslexic students starting college, it’s dyslexiahelp at the university of michigan. we’d also recommend checking out the dyslexia success stories on their site!
- everyday health is a one stop information hub for all things health-related. here, they offer some not-so-everyday tips for adhd students.
- this awesome infographic from we are teachers is especially helpful for undiagnosed students.
- the coffee klatch is a “virtual cup of coffee for parents of special needs children.” they host a super informative blog radio show, too!
- this tweet from ceedar center, a resource that creates learning systems for teachers, will be especially interesting for educators.
- at headstrong nation, dyslexia’s not a disease, but a community. they also know how to point you towards interesting, classroom-relevant articles.
- healthcentral is a great resource for up-to-date medical news. here, get ideas that are perfect for summer.
the summer slide is even more apparent in kids w/ adhd. use these 18 tips to keep math skills sharp: http://t.co/i8lamqoyyl
— additudemag (@additudemag) july 16, 2014
our new parent guide to understanding #sat and #act accommodations for students with #learningdisabilities #lda http://t.co/chtrfhn3uq
— ieca (@ieca) july 14, 2014
get strategies for strengthening working memory, key to helping them learn new concepts. http://t.co/jburkx5ej8
— ld.org (@ldorg) june 12, 2014
have you tried speed reading to increase your reading fluency? check out today's tech thursday. http://t.co/3mbqklzu4r
— dyslexia action (@dyslexiaaction) april 17, 2014
scholarships for students with learning disabilities http://t.co/pfxfzo06fa #college #learningdisabilities #scholarships #ld
— specializedprep.org (@specializedprep) august 28, 2013
will you be starting college next school year? make sure you're prepared: http://t.co/r1aif4ct8p
— um dyslexiahelp (@dyslexiaumich) may 20, 2014
can't focus? try these 8 simple #adhd concentration tips: http://t.co/tlxkbelwfm #adultadhd
— everyday health (@adhdfacts) february 13, 2014
symptoms of #dyslexia – – #reading #spedchat #elemchat pic.twitter.com/bt0xwco9z5
— weareteachers (@weareteachers) june 27, 2014
listening to neurodiversity in the classroom: strength-based strategies for #adhd #autism #ocd #bipolar http://t.co/aloq2bdall
— special needs radio (@thecoffeeklatch) july 12, 2014
what's a quonset hut and how did it affect one man's view on educating #studentswithdisabilities? find out here: http://t.co/bbq7ofep3v
— ceedar center (@ceedarcenter) april 8, 2014
don't get the #commoncore blues! @benfoss shares how to prepare. tip #1: talk to your schools sooner than later http://t.co/tcow2asa4m
— headstrong nation (@headstrongnatio) april 8, 2014
14 summertime sensory friendly ideas for children with #autism: http://t.co/g2rg2cku5x
— healthcentral (@healthcentral) july 6, 2014
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