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  • Learning Disabilities

    All children have the potential to learn. However, children's minds work in different ways. For some children, learning to listen, think, speak, read, write, spell, or do mathematical calculations is extremely difficult due to a learning disability. Despite a child having average or above average intelligence, these learning disabilities may have an effect on making friendships, read more...

  • Workshop

    Part of the mission of The Hillside School is to educate parents and the community on topics related to learning differences. Please check back later for information about our 2012 workshop topic.

  • Bibliography

    Adams, M. J. Beginning to Read - Thinking and Learning About Print. Cambridge, MA: MIT P, 1990. Bain, Ann M., Laura L. Bailet, and Louisa C. Moats. Written Language Disorders Theory Into Practice. 2nd ed. Austin, TX: PRO-ED, Inc., 2001. read more...

  • Websites

    Learning Disabilities http://LDSuccess.org http://www.greatschools.net - formerly schwablearning http://www.ldonline.org – LD Online http://www.allkindsominds.org – Mel Levine’s site read more...

  • “Our son zipped through his math homework today so quickly and correctly it brought tears to my eyes. It’s so wonderful to see him ‘get it’ and to see him understand a lesson so completely. To do homework without frustration is the best gift of all! He is shining at Hillside. Thank you for being able to unlock his ability to learn. Thank you over and over again!”

    Current Parent

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