LD Links
The Internet has become the tool of choice for finding information quickly. It is important, though, to assess the credibility of the information source and apply your own judgment. Anyone can publish a website. Happily, universities, governments, professional organizations, journals, magazines, and individual experts are increasingly publishing information for the public to access freely.
Here are a few websites to start your surfing. Please remember that the Learning Disabilities Association of Alberta (LDAA) has no control over the information published on other websites. But they’re worth visiting!
General Information on Learning Disabilities
LD and Education
Employment and LD
Literacy and LD
A note about PDF files: Many of the resources on this site are in pdf format. To open them, you need the free Adobe Acrobat Reader installed on your computer. You can download it from the Adobe web site.

To download a pdf file to your own computer, right click on the link and choose "Save Target As" in Internet Explorer or "Save Link As" in Netscape.