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National Center for Learning Disabilities

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About NCLD

...you to our Team, Board, and Young Adult Leadership Council. Say Hi Meet NCLD Meet NCLD Our Pillars Pillars The National Center for Learning Disabilities (NCLD) is a non-profit organization...

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Elizabeth Barker

An educator at heart, Elizabeth has been involved in education and digital accessibility for over 20 years. Her passion for ensuring students and adults have access to learning is palpable....

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Cade Spencer

As a sophomore at Georgetown University, Cade Spencer plans to double major in Political Science and English. Originally from Austin, Texas, Cade pursues passions in educational equity and learning disability...

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Jennifer Purcell

...because of NLD (I.e. Non- Verbal Learning Disability). I was diagnosed in college with NLD after doing series of tests for it. I was so relieved when I got my...

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Nia Phipps

...Spelman College in Atlanta, Georgia. Nia has been diagnosed with juvenile idiopathic arthritis, uveitis, glaucoma, and a learning disability. However, she lives intentionally and has never allowed a diagnosis to...

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Igniting Innovation for Individuals with LD

NCLD has worked for 45 years to improve the lives of people with learning disabilities by empowering parents and young adults, transforming schools, and advocating for equal rights and opportunities....

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Celebrating Public Schools Week 2024

...the crucial role public schools play in supporting students with learning disabilities. These schools provide inclusive environments where every child can thrive, emphasizing the NCLD’s commitment to educational equality. As...

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Zoe Zitner

Originally from Washington, DC, Zoe Zitner is a rising junior at Connecticut College double majoring in dance and psychology. She is interested in learning about the intersection between learning disabilities...

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Everyday Champion Award

Advancing Learning Accessibility Overview #ffffff Overview order-0 order-lg-1 light-blue 469 Educators and administrators are instrumental in advancing the learning accessibility rights movement for students with learning disabilities and attention issues....

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