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<blockquote data-quote="runawaybunny" data-source="post: 714881" data-attributes="member: 1"><p><a href="https://www.helpguide.org/articles/autism-learning-disabilities/helping-children-with-learning-disabilities.htm" target="_blank"><strong>Helping Children with Learning Disabilities - Help Guide</strong></a></p><p></p><p>Has your child recently been diagnosed with a learning disability? Did you immediately begin to worry about how he or she will cope with school? It’s only natural to want the best for your child but academic success, while important, isn’t the end goal. What you really want for your child is a happy and fulfilling life. With encouragement and the right support, your child can build a strong sense of self-confidence and a solid foundation for lifelong success.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="runawaybunny, post: 714881, member: 1"] [URL='https://www.helpguide.org/articles/autism-learning-disabilities/helping-children-with-learning-disabilities.htm'][B]Helping Children with Learning Disabilities - Help Guide[/B][/URL] Has your child recently been diagnosed with a learning disability? Did you immediately begin to worry about how he or she will cope with school? It’s only natural to want the best for your child but academic success, while important, isn’t the end goal. What you really want for your child is a happy and fulfilling life. With encouragement and the right support, your child can build a strong sense of self-confidence and a solid foundation for lifelong success. [/QUOTE]
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