Meghan Whittaker, National Center for Learning Disabilities‘ Policy & Advocacy Manager and Robert Stephens, Sr. Manager, Federal Relations, share the latest federal policy developments relating to K-12 and college education for students with learning and attention issues and the opportunities for parents to take action and effect change on a large scale.
Learn how to use NCLD’s Take Action Toolkit – a resource to help parents become more involved in making change happen in their schools and communities. Explore the steps parents can take to become advocates for their child and for all children.
Talking Points to Advocate for Your Child
Parent Toolkit, Take Action Toolkit
Specific Learning Disabilities Conversations