Monday, June 29, 2020

Study Tip Tweets for Various Learning Types

Studying for the SAT is hard enough; for students with learning disabilities, test prep introduces a whole host of other challenges. We set out to find some of the best tweets that provide information and study ideas for students, parents, and tutors. ADDitude Mag offers helpful tips for those struggling with ADHD, and this exhaustive list of math-specific suggestions tops our list. The summer slide is even more apparent in kids w/ ADHD. Use these 18 tips to keep math skills sharp: http://t.co/I8LamqoYYl ADDitudeMag (@ADDitudeMag) July 16, 201, 2014 The National Center for Learning Disabilities has a whole swath of information about various learning disabilities, so we trust that theyll offer effective tips to improve memory. 🙂 Get strategies for strengthening working memory, key to helping them learn new concepts. http://t.co/jBURKX5ej8 LD.org (@LDorg) June 12, 201 Specialized Prep is all about tailoring test prep for students with learning disabilities. Unsurprisingly, they also offer some invaluable advice about navigating college admissions. Scholarships for Students with Learning Disabilities http://t.co/PFxFzo06fa #College #learningdisabilities #Scholarships #LD SpecializedPrep.org (@SpecializedPrep) August 28, 2013 If anyone knows what advice to offer to dyslexic students starting college, its DyslexiaHelp at the University of Michigan. Wed also recommend checking out the Dyslexia success stories on their site! Will you be starting college next school year? Make sure youre prepared: http://t.co/r1AIf Everyday Health is a one stop information hub for all things health-related. Here, they offer some not-so-everyday tips for ADHD students. Cant Focus? Try These 8 Simple #ADHD Concentration Tips: http://t.co/TlxKbeLWfm #adultADHD Everyday Health (@adhdfacts) February 13, 201 The Coffee Klatch is a virtual cup of coffee for parents of special needs children. They host a super informative blog radio show, too! Listening to Neurodiversity in the Classroom: Strength-Based Strategies for #ADHD #autism #ocd #bipolar http://t.co/AlOQ2bdall Special Needs Radio (@TheCoffeeKlatch) July 12, 201 At Headstrong Nation, dyslexias not a disease, but a community. They also know how to point you towards interesting, classroom-relevant articles. Dont get the #CommonCore blues! @benfoss shares how to prepare. Tip #1: Talk to your schools sooner than later http://t.co/Tcow2AsA HealthCentral is a great resource for up-to-date medical news. Here, get ideas that are perfect for summer. 1

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