As a former teacher, nothing was more frustrating than watching a child struggle to learn. I watch as parents searched for answers and waited for testing results to come in as to why their child was having such a hard time in class. Once a diagnosis was discovered, then the real work began. Learning how to retrain their brain is the key to helping children with learning disabilities succeed.
Did you know:
· 1 in 5 has dyslexia
· 1 in 100 has autism
· There are over 1 million diagnosed with ADD/ADHD
· There are over 2.9 million students in Special Education
Do you every wonder if the reason why your child isn't meeting his learning potential is because of a learning issue not laziness? Would your child benefit from various tests to determine if there is a learning deficiency? Learning Link technologies offers eight different tests including dyscalculia testing, and dyslexia testing.
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· The System uses the follow techniques to retrain your child's brain.
- Daily and weekly sensory building activities
- Easy to understand instructions
- Workbooks for independent activities
- One hour weekly sessions
- 20 minute daily sessions
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Recently my family was given the opportunity to try the on-line Learning Link Technologies system. For the past 6 weeks, my daughter has been working with the program. The program's emphasis is on motor skills that help retrain the brain. I have a very unique outlook on the program because my son has cerebral palsy and we have been working with OT and PT to retrain his brain for motor skills. I have seen first hand in the last year what is possible through repetitive movement. We have actually retrained his brain to allow his legs to move and he is slowly learning to walk, something we didn't know if it would happen. I can see how retraining your child's brain would also work with learning disabilities.
Buy It
You can buy a online learning program for $50 a month for 12 months. They offer a 30 day money back guarantee. There will be new lessons available every month and you may cancel at any time. Visit Learning Links Technologies for more information and to sign up.
Win It
One lucky reader will win the on-line program ($600 value) for a child in their life.
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This giveaway is open to residents of the United States who are 18 years old or older. This giveaway will end on June 25, 2011 at 11:59 p.m. P.S.T. One winner will be chosen by random.org from all valid entries. The winner will be contacted via email. Please leave a valid email address if your email is not available in your profile. The winner will have 48 hours to respond by email or another winner will be chosen.
Disclosure: I was provided with the online course for my family to use and an online course to giveaway. All opinions are 100% mine.

It sounds like a great program. I especially like that it has been shown to improve children's live not only academically, but socially, emotionally, and behaviorally as well.
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I learned all kinds of new and interesting facts about dyslexia..
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I thought it was interesting that when babies are born, the corpus callosum isn’t integrated. I would love to win this for our 10 yr old that has 3 diagnosed learning disabilities & it could really benefit her.
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I learned that if a child's dominant eye is different from their dominant hand, it can interfere with learning. Very interesting! ksmungle(at)comcast(dot)net
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ReplyDeleteI learned that not only would my ASD MERLD son benefit from this .. so would his sister .. she is a struggling reader
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I learned that the right brain dominant learner is creative and active.
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typing and writing cursive capital letters are signs of dyslexia
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I created an account! :) (i used a different email address tho)
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I learned the symptoms of dyslexia -- how to tell if your child has it.
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A very interesting fact I learned about Dyslexia is that long division, fractions, and memorizing multiplication tables is difficult.
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i learned that they have ben working ont his program for 20 years
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You can take a dyslexia assessment on the site for free.
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