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Find the school where your child can find themselves: Grace F.Lawrence School's first National Merit Scholar

Find the school where your child can find themselves: Grace F.Lawrence School's first National Merit Scholar | Students with dyslexia & ADHD in independent and public schools | Scoop.it

"...Grace's Advice for Students....: “Don’t stay in a situation that isn’t working for you and just think, ‘Oh well... things can only get better.’ Actually, things can always get worse, too. If you don’t try and change your situation, there’s no reward. Put in the effort and get to the other side knowing you are more powerful than you thought you were. You have to make a choice to make things better in your life. Fate holds no guarantees. Take matters into your own hands.”

 

"....Academically speaking, Grace’s adjustment to Lawrence went fairly smoothly. She credits her teachers for taking their time to truly understand her: “When I came to Lawrence, teachers didn’t automatically ‘get’ me, but they were willing to learn, understand and respect that I am a unique person with a unique learning style.”

Socially, it took Grace a little longer to feel comfortable, but she has gained lots of confidence, particularly in the past two years. “Participating in both theater and soccer gave me the opportunity to experiment with who I could be, and helped me gain confidence.”

Currently, Grace is earning college credit by taking English Composition II and Analytic Geometry/Calculus I at the University of Akron. She plans to attend college next fall, and is currently considering both Cornell University and the University of California at Davis. She isn’t entirely sure what career she eventually wants to pursue, but she does know that she wants to use her strengths in mathematics and science to help animals in some capacity. This will most likely be recognized in a career in veterinary medicine or zoology.

Grace’s mom sums up her Lawrence experience by saying, “Grace continues to excel at and beyond her potential. She hasn’t just received enough of an education at Lawrence School. She’s received more....."

 

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The Top Apps for Learners who Struggle with Text!

The Top Apps for Learners who Struggle with Text! | Students with dyslexia & ADHD in independent and public schools | Scoop.it

Paul Hamilton lists the top apps for students who struggle with text. Just 13 more ways to level the playing field!

 

> Paperport:  Note-taking app with audio and voice recognition

> Text Grabber:  Turn hard copy to readable PDF

> Cloudon:  Do equations and other math on the iPad

> Type on PDF:  Complete tests on the iPad; import PDF's form Dropbox

> Abilipad:  Word prediction with TTS

> Nebulous Notes:  Text editor; integrates with DropBox

> AudioNote:  Combine typed and handwritten notes with built in mic to record voice.

> Dragon Dictation:  Easy to use voice recognition; use "Speak Selection" to read dictated work.

> vBookz PDF Voice Reader:  TTS for reading PDF files

> GoodReader:  Offers TTS for text files; works with DropBox

> Idea Sketch: Create mind map and turn it into an outline.

> Book Creator: Create and share multimedia projects on the iPad

> Side by Side:  Split iPad screen into up to customizable "windows"

 

 


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