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Some time ago we shared Lenka’s story on “A DYSLEXIA STORY – Early signs of dyslexia“. Her story continues and it shows never to give up and to focus on the strenghts and talents of dyslexic children. Read the story on Lenka’s blog Picture: ©️️ Lenka Vodicka – http://lenkaland.com/dyslexia-and-learning/ Related

Lenkaland saved to Different Learners
Shift Your Thinking supports parents, professionals + youth when it comes to learning differences (ADHD, learning disabilities + Dyslexia). We look at the overall wellbeing of the child including their mental health.
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Life in an Autism World saved to Quotes to live by
Brighten your day with some reminders of why we do what we do & why we love our kiddos! #Specialeducationquotes #spedquotes #specialedinspiration #specialedlessonplans #inspriration #specialedteacher #sped #lifeskillsteacher #teacher #lessonplanning #lessonplans #specialeducation
12 Likes, 0 Comments - Special Ed Resources For Kids (@ser4kids) on Instagram: “Great reminder to end the week on!! #diversity #collaboration #inclusion #friendship #specialneeds…”

Kerrie Chastain saved to Anything Baby Or Child
Learning Disabilities impact 15 to 20% of the population. The most common types of learning disabilities are reading, writing, and math (dyscalculia).
Never underestimate the potential of those with #Dyslexia ❤️ | Dyslexia quotes, Learning disabilities quotes, Motivational art quotes

Barbara Evans saved to dyslexia
A/N: The last few months have sped on by without enough updates / entries. I’m dubbing this my annual obligatory post to wrap up the end of the year. I hope to bring you all more content in t…

Angela Rachael saved to Blog Work
Students have different learning style preferences. While some are visual learners and prefer to see charts, pictures, diagrams, etc., others prefer to learn by hearing, doing, reading or writing! The VARK model describes 4 learning preferences: visual, auditory, kinesthetic, and reading/ writing. This post has strategies and tips for teachers to use when planning instruction, to meet the needs of all kinds of learners. #tejedastots
Caroline Zendt saved to classroom