learning disability

Does your child have a Learning Disability? Find out early and take advantage of the special education resources all around you

A Learning Disability affects the way kids of average to above average intelligence receive, process, or express information and lasts throughout their life. It impacts the ability to learn the basic skills of reading, writing, or math. For this reason a child affected with a learning disability may not fair well in a general education classroom, and may require special instruction even when homeschooled. To help children as well as their parents there are many Special Education Resources, which are available on the Internet. These are a collection of Internet accessible information resources, learning tools, and instructional programs to aid with a variety of special needs students. If you are homeschooling a child with a learning disability, it is important to draw on these special education resources and educate yourself as much as possible.

Diagnosing your child’s learning disability early is the most important factor to keep them excited in the educational process. Undiagnosed children frequently suffer from low self-esteem, depression, and a lack of interest in learning due to their feelings of failure. Find a health professional that you trust, and discuss any learning and behavior problems you see as soon as they appear. While many disabilities such as Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD) are over diagnosed, there are many others such as dyslexia and autism in children that go untreated for a long time. Keeping on open line of communication with your family doctor will minimize both of these problems, and increase your ability to help your child learn and adjust to their disability. Once you recognize where there difficulties are you can seek out the appropriate special education resources to meet individual needs.

Once your child has been diagnosed with a specific learning disability take advantage of all the special education resources available to you. Whiles homeschooling is the best choice, in many people’s opinion, that does not mean you need to reinvent the wheel in designing education for your student. Contact special education teachers from local schools. You will find that they are more than happy to share their knowledge with you and give you advice and recommendations for specific educational programs that you can use. Check out online resources to educate yourself and find the many special education products that are available for purchase online. And, of course, stay in contact with your family doctor to learn more about the disability as well as the pros and cons of the medications and treatments available.