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Back to School with Familyeducation.comSeptember 8, 2010
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LD and ADHD Newsletter

Dear Parents,

Autism is a mysterious disability. Read about some surprising potential factors in autism.

Homework time can be a nightly struggle for a child with LD. Get tips and strategies from other parents to make it a little less stressful.

Finally, our skill-building printables have everything you need to keep your child learning in and out of the classroom.

From the Editors at FamilyEducation.com

Autism
Find out more about this disability.

An Introduction to Autism
Coping Tips for Parents of Children with Autism
Behavioral Characteristics of Autism Spectrum Disorders
Why People with ASD Act the Way They Do
The Mystery of Autism: 4 Potential Causes that May Surprise You
Family Life with Children with Autism Spectrum Disorders
Behavioral Checklists for Autism
More on Autism Spectrum Disorders

Homework Strategies for Kids with LD
Make homework time a little less stressful for your child.

Printable Homework Completion Chart
Special Tools for Special Needs: New Technologies Help LD Kids
Homework Checklist for Parents
Printable Homework Contract
Homework Strategies for Children with Learning Disabilities
Expert Advice: Homework Tips for Reluctant Child
What to Do When Kids Have Trouble Studying
More Homework Help

Skill-Building Printables
Print these off for hours of fun and learning.

Ten Tips for Good Grades Printable
Pencil Control Printable
Nine Good Noting-Taking Tips Printable
Printable September Daily Calendar of Activities
Cutting and Pasting Activites
Printable Getting Organized Checklist
Flash Cards Printable
More Skill-Builder Printables
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Poll: LD and Homework

How does your child respond to homework? Weigh in now!

11%He does it on time without prompting.
18% He does it on time -- if I push it.
48%Homework is a daily battle.
8%He hates school because of homework.
15%It's causing a family meltdown.

Help Your Child with LD Succeed
If you have a child with a learning disability, you know how hard it is to get him excited about schoolwork. Check out how other parents cope with this issue, and find ways to help your child achieve his academic goals.

Top Neighborhood Games
Remember when you were a child, and the whole neighborhood would gather together to play kickball or hide and seek? Relive those childhood memories with your kids by playing one of these classic neighborhood games.

How to Live with Your Adult Child
Has your grown child moved back home? Get some tips and suggestions to make living with your adult child a little easier for everyone in your household.


 

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