8 edition of Succeeding with LD found in the catalog.
Published
1997
by Free Spirit Pub. in Minneapolis, MN
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Written in English
Edition Notes
Other titles | Succeeding with learning differences |
Statement | by Jill Lauren. |
Classifications | |
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LC Classifications | LC4818.5 .L38 1997 |
The Physical Object | |
Pagination | 149 p. : |
Number of Pages | 149 |
ID Numbers | |
Open Library | OL1007488M |
ISBN 10 | 1575420120 |
LC Control Number | 96047404 |
OCLC/WorldCa | 35758283 |
This is a book that tells you how to succeed in life. It focuses mainly on picking the right goals for you, the right career for you, and the right spouse for you. If you get those three correct, the rest of it kind of falls into place. pages, 8 1/2 x 11 paperback Reader comments about the book Blog on Succeeding J. 4 young adults with LD/ADHD issues share their journeys to success in work and school, and the strategies they use to manage their challenges.
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Hailed inwhen it was first published, as inspirational and described as profiles in courage, Succeeding with LD is now newly expanded. In this edition, Jill Lauren, an LD specialist, tells the stories of people with learning differences in their own words, then revisits them ten years later.5/5(5).
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Based on a year study, Frostig research has revealed six attributes that lead to long-term success for individuals with LD. This book helps teachers identify and encourage the growth of characteristics that will help students thrive in the classroom, at home, and in social situations/5(6).
These moving sketches highlight remarkable children and adults who lead fulfilling lives because of their hard work, courage, and resilience.
This new edition includes a "years later" update on each an article about Jill Lauren and one of her students in. My Name Is Brain Brian, Jeanne Betancourt (author has LD) Succeeding with LD (2nd edition), Jill Lauren Learning Disabilities and Life Stories, Pano Rodis Understand Your Brain, Get More Done: The ADHD Executive Functions Workbook, Ari Tuckman (useful for anyone with attention, time management and organizational difficulties) /5(9).
This is for those that are dealing with learning disabilites or have trouble with thinking, inability to read, communicate, who're able to make better grades, attend colleges, take tests and/or quizzes, shoot!!.
this book tells it all. I recommend LIFE IS NOT A FAIRY TALE by American Idol winner and singer by: 3. Specifically designed for teachers, this book provides a myriad of suggestions and strategies to help younger children with learning disabilities succeed in the classroom, both educationally and behaviorally.
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In fact, many individuals with dyslexia have not only been successful, they have changed the world. Participate in Early Screening. Early identification of a potential learning disability is vital to a child’s long-term outlook. In order to begin to implement supportive measures early on, schools should begin screening for disabilities during early childhood and every time a new student enters their school.
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Succeeding with LD: true stories about real people with LD. [Jill Lauren] -- Jill Lauren profiles individuals who live with learning difficulties and have effectively overcome their LD.
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The collection of activities and resources in this book will guide students who learn differently toward a successful life. The lessons address the six attributes that have been identified by highly successful adults with learning disabilities as those qualities that helped them be successful.
These Success Attributes are self-awareness, proactivity, perseverance, goal setting, and Pages: Get this from a library! Succeeding with LD: 20 true stories about real people with LD. [Jill Lauren] -- Stories of famous and "not yet famous" people who have such learning differences as "trouble understanding and using language difficulty with numbers problems reading, writing, and Your Web browser is not enabled for JavaScript.Planning for college can be one of the biggest moments in a teen's life, but for those students with learning and other disabilities, the college experience can be fraught with frustration, uncertainty, and lowered self-confidence/5(13).