Learning Disabilities Association of Prince Edward Island
40 Enman Crescent, Room 236 C1E 1E6 Charlottetown, PE, Canada
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Locality: Charlottetown, Prince Edward Island
Phone: +1 902-894-5032
Address: 40 Enman Crescent, Room 236 C1E 1E6 Charlottetown, PE, Canada
Website: www.ldapei.ca
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Registration for the summer tutoring session is now open !!! Visit our website at www.ldapei.ca to register or contact [email protected] for more information.
Hello, we just want to let everyone know that registration for the summer tutoring session is now open. You can visit our website at www.ldapei.ca to sign up.
Calling for nominations for the Island Literacy Award! This is your opportunity to nominate any member of our community whom you feel is deserving of the award. For further information or to send in your nomination, visit the PEI Writers Guild website at www.peiwritersguild.com
If anyone is interested in learning more about ADHD Coaching, what it is and why we need more of it on the Island. Please join our Zoom Event tomorrow night @ 7...:30. We are having Keith Gelhorn From ADDvocacy out of Halifax, Nova Scotia present on his ADHD Coaching Services with a small Q&A to follow. See more
Enter our Tag a Teacher contest! In an effort to spread awareness of the ASSIST program for teachers, we are running a contest. All you have to do is tag a Ca...nadian classroom teacher in the comments of this post to be entered for a $50 gift card to Chapters/Indigo! We will also forward a recommended reading list to the lucky winner! The draw will take place on April 12th at midnight. Learn more here: www.assistforteachers.ca/research-study
Happy Easter everyone!!!
Thank you to Tim Banks for sharing and helping to inspire others. A case in point that dyslexics, and those with other LD's can be successful. Those with LD's have intelligence and ability which, when matched with drive and support leads to success benefitting the whole community.
PEI retired pediatrician Dr David Wong answers a common question these days. Click on the photo for his answer.
Did you know that females are less likely to be diagnosed for ADHD during childhood because they tend to present the inattentive subtype rather than the hyperactive subtype?
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