From LDOnline (a highly recommended site):
History and Future of LD Awareness Month
October was originally designated in the United States as LD Month in 1985 through a proclamation by President Ronald Reagan. Learning Disabilities Association of Canada has celebrated an LD Month since 1987 and provides a toolkit to help you celebrate. For many years, learning disabilities organizations in the United States used the month to inform the public about learning disabilities through events and proclamations.
Learning Disabilities Awareness Month is a time where people pay particular attention to children and adults with learning disabilities. During this month, LD OnLine asks each of you to teach one person something new about learning disabilities.On my Academic Remediation blog, I will be using this month to spread awareness of the reality of LDs and that there are effective methods of remediation and accomodation.
Some people truly have learning disabilities while others just learn in different ways. Some people learn better through instructions by voice while others learn better through using their hands.
Posted by: Mike | Monday, October 22, 2012 at 05:50 PM
When a child is born or develops a disability, it is often seen as a tragic event by his or her family and community.But today there are many therapies and ways to help recover from these disabilities.
Posted by: school psychology career | Friday, October 26, 2012 at 12:43 AM