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Learning Disabilities - Training Centers and Programs

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      new window 3D Learner Description: Program for hands-on visual learners who are experiencing problems with reading and related issues. Center located in Coral Springs, Florida. (3dlearner.com)
new window Amelia Audiology, LLC Description: Auditory processing evaluations (age 6 years and older) and audiologic evaluations (all ages) performed by a Doctor of audiology in Amelia Island, Florida. Offers FastForWord computer exercises, digital and programmable hearing aids and custom ear protection. (amelia-audiology.bigstep.com)
new window Assessment and Intervention Team for People With Learning Disabilities Description: An intensive outreach and treatment program for adults who have a learning disability and mental health needs in the London borough of Wandsworth. (ait-ld.co.uk)
new window Caanterbury Oast Trust Description: Residential training in the UK for young people with learning difficulties. Offers personal development, work training, and community experiences for adults. Based in Kent. (canterburyoasttrust.org.uk)
new window Camp Academia Description: Provides consultation services to insure the LD child is properly challenged to do the very best in their learning endeavors. Located in Georgia, students attend the camp each weekend throughout the school year where they are exposed to specialized teaching techniques and software programs intended to increase their academic performance. (campacademia.com)
new window Disability Resource Associates (DRA) Description: Training and resources for individuals with LD, their family and friends, service providers, educational institutions, businesses, and other groups working with learning disabilities. On-site, teleconference, and distance training on accommodations, modifications, strategies, self advocacy, legal issues, and assistive technology. (christophermlee.com)
new window Dr. Annalee Kitay Description: Using the Neural Organization Technique to treat many conditions, including Learning Disabilities, by reorganizing the way information is transmitted in the body. The physician uses digital pressure on various points of the patient's body as well as spinal and cranial bone manipulation. (drkitay.com)
new window Dyslexia Barnsley Description: Author Pat Heaton provides tutoring to dyslexic children and adults. (sprout.phpwebhosting.com)
new window Dyslexia Dyspraxia Attention Treatment (DDAT) Description: Testing and alternative treatment for persons with learning disabilities and attention disorders in centers throughout England and Australia. (ddat.co.uk)
new window Dyslexia the Gift Description: Exploring positive aspects of dyslexia, and providing information, referrals, and training for Davis Dyslexia Correction methods. (dyslexia.com)
new window Health Achievement Learning Opportunities (HALO) Centers, Inc. Description: Medical team approach to the diagnosis and treatment of learning disabilities in children, adolescents, and adults. (halocenters.com)
new window Independence Center Description: A non-profit residential program dedicated to independent living for young adults with a variety of learning disabilities. (independencecenter.com)
new window Integra Description: Toronto children's mental health center dedicated to helping children and adolescents who experience social, emotional and behavioral problems related to their learning disabilities. (integra.on.ca)
new window Intercare residential Description: Residential accommodation and care to meet the individual needs of people with learning disabilities. Located in the United Kingdom. (learningdisabilities.co.uk)
new window Kaaleidoscope Programme Description: For children with Dyslexia, Dyspraxia, and other learning difficulties. Offers holistic approach including movement, supplements, Homoeopathy, Osteopathy, Primitive Reflexes, and parental support. Located in Hastings, East Sussex. (kaleidoscope-programme.org.uk)
new window Laboratory for the Assessment and Training of Academic Skills (LATAS) Description: Conducts research to develop new procedures for assessing and treating learning disabilities. Provides assessment and intervention services to children, youth, and adults with learning disabilities and the collected data is used in creating the "Cognitive Aptitude Assessment Software" (CAAS). (umass.edu)
new window Learning Disabilities Information and Education Center Description: Service that searches the Internet for research articles, publications, FAQs, lists of professionals, information about events, seminars, workshops, and resources about learning disabilities. Yearly subscription required for access to the database as well as their workshops, forums, and training programs. (ldiec.net)
new window Learning Disabilities Unplugged Description: Offers training for teachers, parents, therapists, caregivers, and others who work with people with learning difficulties. (learning-disabilities-unplugged.com)
new window Levinson Medical Center for Learning Disabilities Description: Research and treatment facility treating an inner-ear (cerebellar-vestibular) disorder to relieve the varied symptoms characterizing Learning Disabilities as well as related Attention Deficit Disorder and phobias. (levinsonmedical.com)
new window Movement Therapy Description: Australian based service for providing the Primary Movement Programme for children with learning difficulties. (movementtherapy.com.au)
new window Seren Cyf Description: Established to provide opportunities for training and employment for people with Learning Disabilities in North Wales. (serencyf.org)
new window St Joseph's Pastoral Centre Description: Offers courses, events, and support designed to help children and adults with learning difficulties connect their experiences to the spiritual. Agency of the Roman Catholic Diocese of Westminster. (stjoseph.org.uk)
new window Suffolk Centre for Learning Difficulties Description: Treats children and adults with a unique movement program replicating the primary reflex movements of the fetus and newborn child. Located in the United Kingdom. (suffolkcld.com)
new window Talkback Self Advocacy Description: A user led organisation for people with a learning disability. Training and workshops on self advocacy to build confidence and to have more say and control over their lives. Locared in Day Centers, colleges, and homes in Buckinghamshire. (talkbackamersham.co.uk)
new window Tennessee Center for Dyslexia Description: Dedicated to unraveling the puzzle of dyslexia, the center is a model for the organization and delivery of professional services to students with dyslexia, to psychologists and teachers, and to schools. (mtsu.edu)
new window The Georgiana Institute Description: Non-profit organization providing information, support and a directory of AIT/DAA practitioners. (georgianainstitute.org)
new window The Home Farm Trust - For People With Learning Disabilities Description: Provides a range of services including supported living, registered care homes, advocacy, supported employment, short-term breaks (respite) and day services. Support service for caregivers are also available. (hft.org.uk)
new window The Learning Clinic Description: Provides diagnostic and therapeutic services to individuals with learning difficulties in Montana. Featuring the Fast ForWord family of programs. (learningclinic.com)
new window The National Academy for Child Development (NACD) Description: An international organization of parents and professionals dedicated to helping children and adults reach their full potential. (nacd.org)
new window The Whole Child/Adolescent Center Description: Description of Dyslexia, and the philosophy of the center which is designed to help children with learning, behavioral and social problems. (wholechild.net)
new window Wediko Description: A non-profit agency with 60 years experience dedicated to children whose learning, social development and self-direction are not keeping pace. (wediko.org)
 




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