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| Authors | Addie Cusimano |
|---|---|
| Published | December 31st, 1969 |
| Manufacturer | Achieve Publications |
| Media Type | Paperback |
| List Price | $17.95 |
| Our Price | $17.95 |
| Used Price | $34.99 |
| Sales Rank | 683368 |
| Availability | Usually ships in 24 hours |
| Average Rating | 5.00 |
| Record Updated | March 5th, 2007 at 6:56 pm PST |
| Lookup ID | 0615120539-2060 |
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Learning Disabilities: There Is A Cure by educator Addie Cusimano (a specialist in the field of reading) is an instructional guide specifically written for parents, educators, and physicians concerning practiced and proven techniques to overcoming the extra challenges of dyslexia and other learning disorders that affect students across America. A first-rate consultation book drawn from an extensive field of practical experience and offering time-proven methods that work, Learning Disabilities is very highly recommended reading for anyone charged with the responsibility of educating a child with a learning barrier.
The title of my review really says it all. This book gives hope and guidance. It is written by a real expert but she doesn't use a bunch of technical words. The book is a joy to read because of how she presents it and because of the information in it. You will find things you can do right now to help your child. You don't need to go out and buy expensive special programs. Just read her book!
I am a parent of a 9 year old child (3rd grader) who has had trouble in school since kindergarten. We have struggled to understand why such a bright child was having so much difficulty in school. This book helped us understand that the problem was that she was deficient in specific learning skills that could be developed with proper instruction. We didn't even realize these skills were involved in learning. It also offered suggestions as to what we could do, as parents, to help her develop these skills. It has given us the information we need to knowledgably discuss our concerns with her teachers.