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Thursday August 28th 2008
Learning Disabilities Advocates GuideJanuary 5, 2004 - 12:00am
"Being an advocate does not mean you have to quit your job, write big checks or rush to Washington D.C. It also doesn't mean you have to know everything there is to know about learning disabilities or every law ever written on the subject. Being an advocate does mean using your voice to make a difference for children and adults with LD in this country." This guide (in PDF) can be downloaded in segments or in whole from the National Center for Learning Disabilities website. ( categories: Online Resources | United States | Disability )
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"We can all retire when our phones quit ringing and people quit needing help."
Cecile Guay, Advocate Dawson Creek, BC Search PovNetPovNet Hint!If you would like to search news, online resources, links, gov't info and applications/forms by region as well as topic, please use our search pages. |