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Strategies for Successful Learning
Volume 3, Number 5, May 2010

Ioannis Agaliotis, Ph.D., Micheline Malow, Ph.D., and Karen Russo, Ed.D., Editors

Brought to you by Learning Disabilities Worldwide (LDW®) through the generosity of Multisensory Training Institute

Welcome to the May issue of Strategies for Successful Learning! We continue to provide you the information and tools to help you in the classroom.

Save the Date! Learning Disabilities Worldwide's 19th Annual World Congress on Learning Disabilities will be held October 21, 22, and 23, 2010 at the Crowne Plaza Hotel in Fairfield, New Jersery — just 20 minutes from New York City. Howard Margolis, Ed.D., Professor Emeritus, Reading Disabilities and Special Education, CUNY and co-author of Reading Disabilities: Beating the Odds is the keynote speaker. Two and three-day trainings will be offered for teachers and school pyschologists as well as many workshops, research symposium and poster sessions. We hope to see you there.

As always, please feel free to share these columns with teachers, parents, and other interested parties.

Sincerely,
Ioannis Agaliotis, Ph.D.,
Micheline Malow, Ph.D., and
Karen Russo, Ed.D.,
Editors

LDW® 19th Annual World Congress
When: October 21, 22, & 23, 2010
Where: Crowne Plaza Hotel, Fairfield, New Jersey, U.S.A.
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Keynote Speaker: Howard Margolis, Ed.D.
Twenty One Ways to Help Children with Learning Disabilities
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Neurodevelopmental Assessment: Applied Foundations and Cognitive Models
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Table of Contents

Literacy
May I Have A Word With You?
by Karen Russo, Ed.D.


Early Childhood
Race, Ethnicity and Learning Disability: A Holistic Perspective on African American Children with Learning Disabilities
by Daisuke Akiba, Ph.D.


Social-Emotional Development
Using Books to Teach Social Skills
by Micheline Malow, Ph.D.


Counseling/School Psychology
Curriculum-based Assessment
by Michael David Benhar, Ph.D.


Best Practices
Planting Seeds in Spring to Assure Summer Reading
by Lois R. Favre, Ed.D.

A Handout for Parents and Teachers
How to Calm a Struggling Reader
by Howard Margolis, Ed.D.

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