
How can Speech-Language Pathologists Support Students with LDs to Learn Math?
Sabrina O’Keefe, a Speech-Language Pathologist (SLP), answers two questions about the ways in which SLPs can help

Sabrina O’Keefe, a Speech-Language Pathologist (SLP), answers two questions about the ways in which SLPs can help

The right technological tools can make a significant difference to students who struggle with word recognition as

This article is an excerpt from the LD@school learning module Technology for All: Supporting Students with LDs by Integrating Technology into Classroom Instruction.

Click here to access the transcript of this webinar. Presented by: Dr. Sue Ball, ABSNP, C. Psych., Chief Psychologist, York Region DSB Presented by:

Answered by Nathalie Paquet-Bélanger Although some research (MacArthur, 2013) has shown that the use of text-to-speech technology improves the performance of students with reading
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