Learning Ally Blog: Access and Achievement

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Now more than ever, people with learning and visual disabilities are flourishing in the classroom, launching productive careers and becoming assets in their communities. This blog spotlights remarkable individuals who demonstrate that having a visual or print disability is no barrier to educational success.


From Struggling Reader to Neuropsychologist: Dr John Mather Offers Advice to Families
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February 21, 2017 by User

Guest Blog by Dr. John Mather, Learning Ally's Specialist of the Month  I specialize in evaluating and diagnosing a variety of ... Read More about From Struggling Reader to Neuropsychologist: Dr John Mather Offers Advice to Families

When Students with Dyslexia Access Reading, It's a Superpower!
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February 21, 2017 by User

Guest blog by Kim Olson, Learning Ally's February 2017 Tutor of the Month In 2005, my career path led me ... Read More about When Students with Dyslexia Access Reading, It's a Superpower!

Parent Chat: Should My Child With Reading Struggles Repeat a Grade?
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February 9, 2017 by User

It's a topic that arises from time to time on our Learning Ally Parent Chat - should I hold ... Read More about Parent Chat: Should My Child With Reading Struggles Repeat a Grade?

Apply for a College Scholarship Specifically for Learning Ally Members
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February 8, 2017 by Aaron Muckin

Each year, Learning Ally offers two endowed scholarship awards for outstanding students with print and learning disabilities. The Marion Huber ... Read More about Apply for a College Scholarship Specifically for Learning Ally Members

Mastering Your Own College Education: Study Tips for Students Who Learn Differently
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January 19, 2017 by User

With our tech-obsessed society becoming more and more fast-paced, college students have a wide array of options. However, sometimes ... Read More about Mastering Your Own College Education: Study Tips for Students Who Learn Differently