Being an Advocate
Being an advocate for yourself means understanding your rights, understanding how you work best and working with others to ensure that your special needs are met.
— from "Being Your Own Advocate"
Policy Briefs
Education and disability experts help NCLD craft policy briefs to shed light on the critical issues affecting schools, teachers, and students with LD. Learn more ›
Legislative Updates
Our Public Policy office in Washington, D.C., provides regular updates on critical legislation affecting those with learning disabilities. Get informed and then take action! Learn more ›
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