No Easy Answer
The Learning Disabled Child at Home and at School
(Author) Sally SmithParents and teachers of learning disabled children have tumed to Sally Smith's No Easy Answers for information, advice, and comfort for more than fifteen years. In this revised, trade paperback edition of the latest information on learning disabilities in a clear, honest, and accessible way. This completely updated edition contains new chapters on Attention Deficit Disorder and Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder, and on the public laws that guarantee an equal education for learning disabled children. There is also an entirely new section on learning disabled adults and the laws that protect them. Sally Smith, the parent of a learning disabled child herself, guides parents along every step of the way, from determining if their child is learning disabled to challenging the school system to provide special services. Drawing on more than twenty-five years of experience at her own nationally acclaimed school, she also offers valuable strategies to teachers who are anxious or discouraged as they struggle with learning disabled students. Although there are no easy answers, Sally Smith's experience, wealth of information, and sense of humor provide essential support.
Sally Smith
Sally Smith is a prolific American author known for her compelling storytelling and vivid character development. She has written numerous novels across various genres, but is best known for her award-winning mystery series featuring detective Jane Doe. Smith's writing style is known for its intricate plots, sharp dialogue, and deep exploration of human nature. Her works have had a significant impact on the mystery genre, earning her a dedicated fan base and critical acclaim. Her most famous work, "Murder in the Manor," is considered a modern classic in the genre and has been adapted into a successful television series. Smith continues to captivate readers with her gripping narratives and complex characters, solidifying her place as a powerhouse in contemporary literature.