[LearningDisabilities] Educational resources for someone interested in a profession working with adults with L.D.Anita Landoll amlandoll at yahoo.comFri Jan 20 12:36:12 EST 2006
He might contact his state's dept of education. They would probably be able to help him get his sped certification for little or no money. There are lots of funds for certification in sped. Anita www.learntoreadnow.com --- DeeDee <deedee at nnlc.org> wrote: > I have a wonderful instructor that teaches our GED > classes. He also > works with our students with disabilities. He > approached me today asking > how I got involved with working with disabilities, > especially with > adults with L.D. He asked where or who offers > degrees, > certificates..........in th field of learning > disabilities and what > types of professions are out there related to LD > ....counseling, > psychology....... > > I shared with him what I know, which is not much. I > was hoping others > could offer some input here. > He does a tremendous job here and it was exciting to > have him inquire > and show such an interest in working with > individuals with learning > disabilities. > Thanks > > > -- > Dee Dee Bossart,MS > Program Development Officer > Northern Nevada Literacy Council > 775-356-1007 > 775-356-1009 Fax > deedee at nnlc.org > > > ---------------------------------------------------- > National Insitute for Literacy > Learning Disabilities mailing list > LearningDisabilities at nifl.gov > To unsubscribe or change your subscription settings, > please go to > http://www.nifl.gov/mailman/listinfo/learningdisabilities > __________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Tired of spam? Yahoo! Mail has the best spam protection around http://mail.yahoo.com
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