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Learning disabilities can be hard to cope with, but with a little understanding, patience, and communication, any child can succeed.
August 2008
August 2008 Sponsored Section
Sponsored by The Ted and Roberta Mann Foundation.
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Your common questions about bullying, such as how involved should parents get, are answered.
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Ben Woodcock has ADHD, but that doesn’t keep him from being the president of PACER Center’s youth advisory board, where he acts as an advocate for people who don’t have a voice of their own.
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Adolph “Doc” Brown does it all: Keynote speaker, workshop and seminar leader, organizational consultant, child and family psychologist, even karate and kickboxing instructor.
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Jonathan Mooney offers his advice on how to break down the stigma and misinformation relating to mental health and learning disabilities.
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Dismantling the stigmas and stereotypes of mental health and learning disabilities.
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Richard Pimental shares tips on how employers can de-stigmatize mental health and learning disabilities.
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Despite having anxiety and depression, Rachel Ulfers is a grade “A” student.
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Not only has Roberta Mann Benson been the center of the cultural dialogue about mental health and learning disabilities, she’s shaped the conversation.
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Sarah Burger believes that students suffering from learning disabilities, as she does, shouldn’t be afraid to make their voices heard.
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