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An Alberta where individuals with learning disabilities are understood, supported, and empowered, throughout their lives. LDAA offers variety of courses, programs, and webinars. Provincial and federal sources available to Albertans. See scholarships and bursaries for students and others with LD.
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It is essential to understand the characteristics of learning disabilities (LD) and associated conditions in order to help make informed decisions. Some available resource links are listed below. There are also excellent resources available on LD and ADHD from our Alberta chapters and partners.
The LD & ADHD Network in Calgary is a resource hub providing helpful information and guidance for children, teens, and adults, educators & employers.
All you need to know about ADHD: definition, assessment (testing), diagnosis, and treatment. Explore online source LD & ADHD Network Calgary, Alberta.
Ask about: accommodations, services and resources they provide to help people with disabilities. how to access assistive technology, services or accommodations that may be available, including: application processes and deadlines. documentation you need to qualify for resources and supports.
In addition, approximately one third of people with LD also have attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD), which makes it difficult for them to concentrate, stay focused or manage their attention to specific tasks.
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A doctor relies on a combination of exams, tests, and other information to diagnose ADHD. It is often diagnosed when a child is between 6 and 12 years old. Parents and teachers may first notice symptoms in children who are in this age group.