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Learning Disabilities Association of Indiana - Discusses characteristics of LD, information for parents, tips on education, resource listing, and state conference details.
Learning Disabilities Association of Kentucky - Offers events, video rentals, and meeting information. Learning Disabilities Association of Maryland - Montgomery County - Provides information about the many events and workshops offered throughout the year, support groups, newsletter articles, resources, and member services. Learning Disabilities Association of Massachusetts - Offers news, articles, conferences, resources, and an online store with videos, books and articles. Learning Disabilities Association of Mississippi - An informational support center for parents, adults with learning disabilities, and professionals. Provides tips, explanation of support specialists, state contacts, and resources. Learning Disabilities Association of Missouri - Provides information and support in the form of workshops, conferences, scholarships, advocacy, community education, publications, affiliate list, a newsletter, and a lending library for members. Also has bibliography of Learning Disability Fiction for all grade levels. Learning Disabilities Association of New York - Central Region - Provides educational and career consulting, summer training programs, adult recreation, conferences, employer services, an online book store, and a resource center. Learning Disabilities Association of New York - Genesee Valley Region - Provides employment services, residential options, advocacy, computer lab, adult education, community workshops, support, and resources. Learning Disabilities Association of New York - Western Region - Programs offered include supportive living, independent living skills training, vocational counseling, ABE/GED and computer classes, support groups, workshops, therapeutic recreation, advocacy, family services, after-school activities, and emergency intervention. Learning Disabilities Association of New York City (LDA of NYC) - Twofold mission: facilitating access to needed services for all New Yorkers with learning disabilities, especially those in the more disadvantaged communities; and providing support to those individuals and their families through a helpline, Latino outreach, and adult support groups. |