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Welcome Cary Academy Parents
Parent-Connect 2008-2009
Topic: Learning and Study Skills
Special Focus: Time Management and Study Skills
Live Session: November 3, 2008, from 8:00-9:00PM, EST
Today's highly competitive academic environments necessitate finely tuned time management and study skills in order to juggle already packed schedules. These skills may seem to elude your child in the face of gaming and social networking distractions or Internet addiction, especially if your child faces special challenges when it comes to learning. Our webinar provides you with the best practices and methods for helping you and your child "get it all together." Our national experts will cover research supported insights and newly tested strategies during this session so that you can instantly help your child create successful organizational and behavior patterns.

Recording From: November 5th, 2007
Today’s teens are immersed
in highly competitive academic environments that are far more complex
than the classrooms of a generation ago. Empowering your teen to
learn and study effectively may seem a daunting task, especially
if your child faces special challenges when it comes to learning.
This program provides greater understanding about ADHD and other
learning disabilities as well as promising strategies to create
a positive association with learning and academic success for your
child.
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National Resources
For Support
- The ADD Resource Center, http://HaroldMeyer.org, 646.205.8080. Provides proven, practical tools
and strategies to help individuals with attention-deficit/hyperactivity and related disorders to
succeed. Programs include coaching, parenting classes, home and office organization, time, project
and paper management, study skills, group seminars, and more.
- CHADD (Children and Adults with Attention-Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder), www.chadd.org. The
nation's leading non-profit organization serving individuals with ADHD and their families. CHADD has
over 16,000 members in 200 local chapters throughout the U.S. Chapters offer support for
individuals, parents, teachers, professionals, and others.
- The Gurian Institute, www.gurianinstitute.com. Provides schools, homes, workplaces, and community
agencies with crucial understanding of how boys and girls learn and grow, and women and men work
and lead.
- Hooked on Phonics, http://hooked-on-phonics.com. A leading creator of educational products for
families that are fun, easy to use, and get results. Since the company was founded in 1987, more than
two million families and thousands of schools have turned to Hooked on Phonics' library of awardwinning
programs.
- Kennedy Krieger Institute, www.kennedykrieger.org. An internationally recognized facility located in
Baltimore, Maryland dedicated to improving the lives of children and adolescents with pediatric
developmental disabilities through patient care, special education, research, and professional training.
- Learning Disabilities Association (LDA) of America, www.ldaamerica.org. Provides support to people
with learning disabilities, their parents, teachers and other professionals. At the national, state, and
local levels, LDA provides cutting edge information on learning disabilities, practical solutions, and a
comprehensive network of resources. The largest non-profit volunteer organization advocating for
individuals with learning disabilities, LDA has over 200 state and local affiliates in 42 states and
Puerto Rico.
- Project Eye-to-Eye, www.projecteyetoeye.org. Matches college and high school students with
LD/ADHD, acting as tutors, role models and mentors, with elementary, middle, and high school
students with LD/ADHD in order to empower these students and help them find success.
For More Information
- ADDitude, www.additudemag.com. Provides practical information about raising children, including
behavior and discipline strategies, help making and keeping friends, and organizing for success.Hundred of answers from ADDitude ’s expert panel to difficult questions asked by real people living
with ADHD or learning disabilities.
- College-Scholarships.com, www.college-scholarships.com/learning_disabilities.htm. Almost all
colleges and universities provide some level of services and/or accommodations for learning disabled
students, as mandated by the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA). The colleges and universities
listed here go a step further by offering programs, some quite comprehensive, designed to support
students with learning disabilities.
- Education Unlimited, www.educationunlimited.com. One the nation's leading summer academic
enrichment program providers. A privately held California Corporation which was founded in 1993
with the mission of giving every high school student the best possible chance of gaining acceptance
into the college of their choice.
- FinAid, www.finaid.org/otheraid/ld.phtml. Presents a short list of scholarships for students with
learning disabilities.
- The International Dyslexia Association (IDA), www.interdys.org. An organization dedicated to the
study and treatment of the learning disability, dyslexia as well as related language-based learning
differences. With more than 11,000 members, IDA is the oldest such organization in the U.S. serving
individuals with dyslexia, their families, and professionals in the field.
- LD Online, www.ldonline.org. Seeks to help children and adults reach their full potential by providing
accurate and up-to-date information and advice about learning disabilities and ADHD. The site
features hundreds of helpful articles, multimedia, monthly columns by noted experts, first person
essays, children’s writing and artwork, a comprehensive resource guide, very active forums, and a
Yellow Pages referral directory of professionals, schools, and products.
- Learning Outside the Lines, by Jonathan Mooney and David Cole. A practical guide to help kids jump
through the necessary hoops to achieve whatever larger, post-school goals they may have. While
much of the material is written for kids who've received the label LD or ADHD, many of the
suggestions can be just as helpful for those who've been labeled "gifted," or any other student who
feels frustrated with the daily routine of standard education.
- Maybe You Know My Teen: A Parent's Guide to Helping Your Adolescent With Attention Deficit
Hyperactivity Disorder, by Mary Fowler. Distills the most up-to-date information from researchers
worldwide and testimony from parents of teens with ADHD in a comprehensive resource.
- The Minds of Boys: Saving Our Sons from Falling Behind in School and Life, by Michael Gurian and
Kathy Stevens. Presents a whole new way of solving the problem based on the latest research and
application of neuro-biological research on how boys' brains actually work and how they can learn
very well if they're properly taught.
- The Myth of Maturity: What Teenagers Need from Parents to Become Adults, by Terri Apter. Argues
that parents have been hanging on to an idea that's all wrong: when children finish high school or
college and land a job, they instantly become autonomous, responsible adults. This "myth of
maturity," insists Apter, is harming our kids. Apter claims that though parents have been taught that
they should end support (emotional, financial, and practical) so that their children can be independent
and self-reliant, this is the wrong approach.
- National Center for Learning Disabilities (NCLD), www.ncld.org. Works to ensure that the nation's 15
million children, adolescents and adults with learning disabilities have every opportunity to succeed in
school, work, and life. NCLD provides essential information to parents, professionals, and individuals
with learning disabilities, promotes research and programs to foster effective learning, and advocates
for policies to protect and strengthen educational rights and opportunities.
- The National Resource Center on ADHD, www.help4adhd.org. National clearinghouse for the latest
evidence-based information on ADHD. Provides comprehensive information and support to individuals
with ADHD, their families and friends, and the professionals involved in their lives.
- National Research Center on Learning Disabilities, www.nrcld.org. Conducts research on the
identification of learning disabilities; formulates implementation recommendations; disseminates
findings; and provides technical assistance to national, state, and local constituencies.
- Schwab Learning, www.schwablearning.org/pdfs/timetabletransitions.pdf. A guide for parents
helping children with learning disabilities. Outlines a time table for transitions in a student’s life and
ways to prepare for higher education.
- What the Silenced Say: An Evening with Jonathan Mooney DVD. Messages of hope, empowerment, and
the need for educational revolution resound in the video featuring self-advocate Jonathan Mooney.
Through a lecture, Q & A session, and in-depth interview, Jonathan speaks honestly in a voice that
comes straight from the educational trenches about his experience as a student who is dyslexic and
has ADHD.
- Why Do They Act That Way? A Survival Guide to the Adolescent Brain for You and Your Teen, by Davis
Walsh, Ph.D. A groundbreaking new guide for surviving the drama of adolescence. Explains exactly
what happens to the human brain on the path from childhood into adolescence and adulthood.
Revealing the latest scientific findings in easy-to-understand terms, this book shows why moodiness,
quickness to anger and to take risks, miscommunication, fatigue, territoriality, and other familiar
teenage behavior problems are so common.
- The Wonder of Girls: Understanding the Hidden Nature of our Daughters, by Michael Gurian. Provides
crucial information for fully understanding the basic nature of girls: up-to-date scientific research on
female biology, hormones, and brain development and how they shape girls' interests, behavior, and
relationships.
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