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Wednesday High School
Pass-Along!

Our "Wednesday High School Pass-Along" focuses on high schools. We try to find new information, new books, as well as little-known information that might be helpful. Plus, each mailing has bits of humor and great motivating quotes.

 

 

 

 

Teen Learning Disabilities...


Colleges for Students with Learning Disabilities or AD/HD
: 8th Edition

Edited (2007, Peterson’s, 32.00)
     [Check/Credit Card Price...Less 21% = 25.28]

This guide features comprehensive profiles of learning disability programs at more than 990 two- and four-year colleges in the U.S. and Canada. Program listings are categorized as structured/proactive programs or self-directed/decentralized programs. Each listing details aids and services avalable, plus facts and figures on enrollment, advisers, testing, application requirements, contacts, and more. [8.5” x 11”...616 pages]


The K & W Guide to Colleges for Students with Learning Disabilities or Attention Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD)
: 9th Edition

by Marybeth Kravets & Imy Wax (2007, Princeton Review, 29.95)
     [Check/Credit Card Price...Less 21% = 23.66]

This guide includes profiles of over 300 schools, advice from specialists in the field of learning disabilities, and strategies to help students find the best match for their needs. Each school profile includes services available at each college, from tutors to special testing arrangements, admissions requirements for each program, policies and procedures about course waivers and substitutions, and contact information for program administrators. This guide also provides a reference list with essential program information for an additional 1,000 schools. [7.5” x 10”...848 pages]


Learning Outside the Lines
: Two Ivy-League Students with Learning Disabilities and ADHD Give You the Tools for Academic Success and Educational Revolution

by Jonathan Mooney & David Cole (2000, Fireside, 14.00)
     [Check/Credit Card Price...Less 21% = 11.06]

This honest and indispensable guide will teach students to achieve success by using tools based on their talents. With the help of this book, LD/ADHD students can play a game (school and life) not designed for them on their own terms...and win. A witty, bold, and disarmingly honest look at learning differences. [6” x 9”...286 pages]


Counseling Secondary Students with Learning Disabilities
: Ready-to-Use Guidelines, Techniques and Materials to Help Students Prepare for College & Work

by Michael Koehler, et al. (1998, Ctr. for App. Research in Ed., 29.95/spiral)
     [Check/Credit Card Price...Less 21% = 23.66]

Here you will find over 140 forms, letters, checklists, and samples—many printed in a full-page format that can be copied for immediate use. All of these time savers were developed and tested in schools and can be adapted to fit your specific needs. The perfect book to use with all of your special needs students. Grades 9-12. [8.5” x 11”...331 pages]


The Survival Guide for Teenagers with LD*
: (*Learning Differences)

by Rhoda Cummings, Ed.D., et al. (1993, Free Spirit, 12.95)
     [Check/Credit Card Price...Less 21% = 10.23]

Clear, comprehensive, and matter-of-fact, this guide helps young people with LD succeed in school and prepare for life as adults. It explains what LD is, legal rights and responsibilities, assertiveness, jobs, friends, self-sufficiency, and citizenship. Illustrated. Grades 6-12. [6” x 9”...190 pages]


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