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LD and ADHD Reading List

Do you want to learn more about learning disabilities or ADHD? Are you looking for a book for your child on the topic? You've come to the right place! These are special-education teacher Eileen Marzola's top picks. Read them and then share your thoughts with other parents.

Facing Learning Disabilities in the Adult Years
by Joan Shapiro and Rebecca Rich
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The Misunderstood Child: Understanding and Coping with Your Child's Learning Disabilities (3rd edition)
by Larry B. Silver, M.D.
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Straight Talk About Reading: How Parents Can Make a Difference During the Early Years
by Susan L. Hall and Louisa C. Moats
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What's Wrong with Me? Learning Disabilities at Home and School
by Regina Cicci
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Books on Learning Disabilities and ADHD

Attention Deficit Disorder and Learning Disabilities: Realities, Myths and Controversial Treatments
by Barbara D. Ingersoll and Sam Goldstein
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Learning Disabilities and ADHD: A Family Guide to Living and Learning Together
by Betty B. Osman, Ph.D.
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The LD Child and the ADHD Child: Ways Parents and Professionals Can Help
by Suzanne H. Stevens
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