It’s a night of sharing as we name some resources, games and books that may be helpful in supporting your child with ADHD / LD. About this Event About this Event Come join our Parent Support Group and meet other parents on a similar journey to yours. LDAWC parent support group’s goal is to provide an informal setting to share experiences, challenges, successes and resources. Living, learning and/or working with a LD, or supporting a … Continue reading LDAWC- Virtual Parent Support Group (Peer Support Network)
Join us for a group discussion on self-care and its importance, even when it doesn’t seem like there is any time for it. About this Event Come join our Peer Support Network and meet other parents on a similar journey to yours. LDAWC peer support network’s goal is to provide an informal setting to share experiences, challenges, successes and resources. Living, learning and/or working with a LD, or supporting a family member with LD, has … Continue reading LDAWC- Virtual Peer Support Network
A new year, new resolutions. Come share your goals for the coming year and get support, encouragement and ideas from a group that cares. Come join our Peer Support Network and meet other parents on a similar journey to yours. LDAWC peer support network’s goal is to provide an informal setting to share experiences, challenges, successes and resources. Living, learning and/or working with a LD, or supporting a family member with LD, has its ups … Continue reading LDAWC-Virtual Peer Support Network
Adults have learning disabilities too! So much of our focus is on supporting children and their families through the academic challenges that can come with their academic career but we also need to acknowledge that for many, learning disabilities also impact adults in the workplace. In school, students with learning disabilities vary greatly in their need for support. Some need a special school, some a special class, some resource support, and some cope nicely … Continue reading Learning Disabilities & Employment
Many families are struggling to manage children’s learning while away from the classroom. What was supposed to be two weeks after March Break has now extended indefinitely which can be very stressful for parents as well as students who require the structure and instruction of the classroom to learn. The government has developed some online resources to try and curb the time not in the classroom. I haven’t yet reviewed to see if this is … Continue reading COVID-19 & Learning from Home