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Attention Deficit Disorder
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Center for Applied Special Technology
"Founded in 1984, CAST is an educational, not-for-profit organization that uses technology to expand opportunities for all people, including those with disabilities."
Enabling Support Foundation
"The Enabling Support Foundation is a 501c incorporated non-profit organization, whose Mission is to provide the technological tools to empower individuals with disabilities to maximize their inherent potential. ESF is using a combination of hardware distribution, Internet training, and the development of Internet resources and services with an emphasis on accessibility."
International Dyslexia Association
"So-called 'assistive technologies' are changing the world of individuals with dyslexia...much like "spell checkers" changed the way the business world communicates."
LD in Depth: Technology Information
"Technology can open doors and break down barriers for children, youth and adults with learning disabilities."
Learning Styles & Multiple Intelligences
This page provides an explanation of what learning styles and multiple intelligence are all about, an interactive assessment of your learning style/MI, and practical tips to make your learning style work for you.
The Learning-Styles Network
"The Learning-Styles Network fosters life-long academic, intellectual, and personal success through the promotion and dissemination of research, information, publications and other resources focusing on learning, teaching, and productivity styles."
Parenting a Child With Attention Deficit Disorder
One of several fact sheets published by Children and Adults With Attention Deficit Disorder (C.H.A.D.D.)
ADD: Fact Sheet
One of several compelling personal stories by people who have ADD. The National Attention Deficit Disorder site.
Uniquely Gifted
"A compendium of 40 articles by many of the finest minds in education.  Here parents, teachers, researchers, administrators, and students consider the best educational possibilities for gifted students who also have a disability."

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