[NIFL-LD:4062] Non-verbal LD & a Request

From: Margaret Lindop (glindop@utk.edu)
Date: Thu Dec 05 2002 - 12:41:54 EST


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Vivian, thanks so much for bringing attention to non-verbal learning 
disabilities. If anything, these seem even more invisible and less 
understood than some other forms of LD.  You talked briefly about how you 
are impacted; would you be willing to say more?
Over the years I've learned the most about LDs through conversation with 
those struggling with them. I -and probably others - would appreciate 
hearing your experience and insights.

I coordinate the Literacy & LD Special (online) Collection of resources for 
NIFL.   http://ldlink.coe.utk.edu/
Even though non-verbal LD is included through links, it is not as easily 
found as some other forms of LD -- and that is going to change.

To all of you on the LD discussion list: an Invitation & Request.  Please 
visit the LD Special Collection and share your thoughts with me: what's 
helpful, what's missing? etc.

AND --please send along the web-addresses of valuable web sites!  You're a 
well informed group - & we need your help to keep the LD Collection up to 
date with high quality resources.

Thanks so much,
Margaret

Margaret Lindop
Coordinator, LINCS Literacy & Learning Disabilities Special Collection
http://ldlink.coe.utk.edu/
Center for Literacy Studies
The University of Tennessee
600 Henley St., Suite 312
Knoxville, TN 37996-4135

Phone  865-974-6659
FAX     865-974-3857
email   glindop@utk.edu



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