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Learning Disabilities: Your Questions Answered 
 
by Amanda Garrett June 24, 2005

My child has been tested and I know my child has a learning disability. What should I do now?

Relax. Your child is like any other child. Children with learning disabilities are usually of normal intelligence and run, play and get messy just like other children. Be supportive of your child and patient with him/her. Use every resource that you find to learn everything that you can about the learning disability that your child has. New research is being completed daily and it is hard to keep up with it all, so read, read, read and find out everything that you can. Talk with your child’s teacher and make plans to work with him/her to make the learning the easiest that it can be for your child. Volunteer to work in the classroom and at the school. Information is key. Stay informed and stay positive.

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