Last updated: September 21, 2022
Dozens of websites to help teachers and parents with the unique learning differences of their kids. Ā Discover your child’s learning style and array of abilities (multiple intelligences). Ā Find resources for children with learning differences such as ADD, dyslexia, autism, learning disabilities, or visual and hearing loss. And find ways to encourage and challenge gifted learners.
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Recently Added Learning Differences Resources
Multiple Intelligences Interactive Assessment
Literacyworks provides a multiple intelligences inventory for high school students and adults. The site includes an introduction, an interactive assessment with results, and ideas for practicing and improving all of your "intelligences". An introduction explains how to use the materials ...
Paths to Literacy for the Visually Impaired Students
For parents and teachers of students who are blind or visually impaired, this site offers strategies, lessons, technology tips, and guidance.
- Here are a few of the resources available on Paths to Literacy:
- Suggestions to help visually impaired children ...
ASLU American Sign Language University
This American Sign Language (ASL) site has signing resources and videos for kids, older students, teachers, and families to help them improve their signing skills.Ā They include a dictionary, phrase dictionary, and a self-paced series of lessons, among many other ...
Multiple Intelligences Self-Assessment
Students can take this 24-question quiz to discover how they are smart. The multiple intelligences described include linguistic, logical-mathematical, visual-spatial, intrapersonal, interpersonal, musical, bodily-kinesthetic, and naturalistic. This interactive quiz is best suited to students from upper elementary through high schoolDescriptions ...
Squag for Teens with ASD
This site encourages kids to develop their āsquagā by exploring themselves through art, photography, video and journaling, and to build connections to everything (and everyone!) that they love. This application is designed specifically for tweens and teens on the autism ...
Autism Classroom
This site is a place where teachers and parents of autistic children can learn strategies for teaching them. Get ideas for how to organize your classroom or home to meet your child's needs ...
Smart Kids with LD
From site:Smart Kids with Learning DisabilitiesĀ® is a non-profit organization dedicated to empowering the parents of children with learning disabilities (LD) and attention-deficit disorder (ADHD).
Our mission is to educate, guide and inspire families of children with learning disabilities or ...
Our mission is to educate, guide and inspire families of children with learning disabilities or ...
Ageless Learner Assessments
Ageless Learner has several assessments: learning styles, motivation styles, direction style, engagement style and more. These assessments are best suited to high school students and adults. Conner also includes excerpts from her books that explain the background to learning styles ...
VARK: A Guide to Learning Styles
VARK stands for Visual, Aural, Read/Write, Kinesthetic. The site's VARK Questionnaire for Younger People is a 16-question interactive inventory of learning styles, best suited to middle and high school students. Unlike other questionnaires, you select all of the answers that ...
Described and Captioned Media Program
From site:Ā Explore our Web site to learn how we are living our mission to promote and provide equal access to communication and learning for students who are blind, visually impaired, deaf, hard of hearing, or deaf-blind.
The DCMP media library ...
The DCMP media library ...