Disabilities
Learning Disabilities
National Research Center on Learning Disabilities (NRCLD)
The National Research Center on Learning Disabilities (NRCLD)conducts research on the identification of learning disabilities; formulates implementation recommendations; disseminates findings; and provides technical assistance to national, state, and local constituencies.
| To contact NRCLD, e-mail: nrcld@ku.edu |
| Or write to: |
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Vanderbilt University
P.O. Box 328
Peabody College
Vanderbilt University
Nashville, TN 37103
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University of Kansas
Joseph R. Pearson Hall
University of Kansas
1122 West Campus Road, Room 521
Lawrence, KS 66045-3101 |
National Center for Learning Disabilities
The National Center for Learning Disabilities (NCLD) works to ensure that the nation's 15 million children, adolescents and adults with learning disabilities have every opportunity to succeed in school, work and life.
NCLD provides essential information to parents, professionals and individuals with learning disabilities, promotes research and programs to foster effective learning and advocates for policies to protect and strengthen educational rights and opportunities.
Since its beginning, NCLD has been led by passionate and devoted parents committed to creating better outcomes for children, adolescents and adults with learning disabilities.
Location:
381 Park Avenue South Suite 1401
New York, NY 10016
Call: 212.545.7510
Fax: 212.545.9665
Toll-free: 888.575.7373
Learning Disabilities Association of Canada
Organizations and businesses listed in this section may charge a fee for service. Listing here is not intended as an endorsement or otherwise, either by inclusion or exclusion.
Fax: 613-235-5391
E-mail: kathy@ldac-taac.ca
National Center for Learning Disabilities
Information and advocacy regarding learning disabilities.
Facts Sheet: National Center for Learning Disabilities.
Location: National Center for Learning Disabilities
381 Park Avenue South, Suite 1401
New York, NY 10016
Call: 212-545-7510
Toll Free: 888-575-7373
Fax: 212-545-9665
Literacy and Learning Disabilities
This web site aims to provide a single point of access to information on LD issues important to:
1) adults with learning disabilities and their families
2) adult education teachers and tutors
3) staff: human services, vocational rehabilitation, one-stop employers
LD Online
One of the most comprehensive resources on the Internet for learning disabilities. Includes a Yellow Pages directory for locating local providers.
Nanette Clatterbuck, President
Learning Disabilities Association of Michigan
Support and information for people with learning disabilities, their families, and service providers. A priority goal is to help students with learning disabilities take charge of their lives in their early teens.
200 Museum Drive, Suite 101
Lansing, MI 48933-1914
Call: (517) 485-8160; (888) 597-7809
E-mail: ldamich@sbcglobal.net |