
Knowledge Centre
Discover the information you need to support your child’s learning difference. From workshops to FAQs and external resources, you will find all the resources you need here.


Assistive Technology: Oculus Quest
Learn more about Oculus Quest, a virtual reality headset used to engage students, and how LDS families can access this assistive technology for free!
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Is my child ready for school? What else can I do to prepare them?
This post is dedicated to the most common questions and concerns we see and hear from families with young children, and the ways in which families are able to receive support for these challenges in our Early RISErs program.
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Assistive Technology: BeeLine Reader
BeeLine Reader is an assistive software that helps readers get through large blocks of texts and reduces screen fatigue—important for students with learning differences!
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LDS values inclusive education
February was Inclusive Education month; we’ve taken the opportunity to reaffirm our commitment to making our programs and educational practices increasingly inclusive.
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Assistive Technology: Muse 2
Learn more about Muse 2, a meditation app and device, and how LDS families can access this assistive technology for free!
Learn MoreARISE Newsletter January 2022
There’s always something new happening here at LDS. We are launching two new programs this spring—RISE TEAM and Spring Break Camps—and celebrating Black History Month, Staff Appreciation Week, and Pink Shirt Day.
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Top 5 reasons your child with learning differences needs LDS’s specialized online learning support
RISE One-to-One online learning support provides expert, customized support to students with learning difference across Canada.
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2021: A year of growth and transformation
Join us as we reflect on the successes, learnings and achievements of 2021, all made possible by our families, students and supporters!
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Press Release: LDS Launches Early Intervention and Education Program
LDS announces their new, groundbreaking
Early RISErs early education and intervention program for children ages 3-5.

Assistive Technology: Front Row Juno
No matter where you are in the classroom, Front Row Juno lets you hear the teacher loud and clear. Learn more about this amazing assistive technology!
Learn MoreARISE Newsletter December 2021
There’s always something new happening here at LDS. We are launching two new programs this spring—RISE TEAM and Spring Break Camps—and celebrating Black History Month, Staff Appreciation Week, and Pink Shirt Day.
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Video Gaming and Neurodivergent Youth
Last year, the American Academy of Pediatrics reported that more than 90% of children between the ages of 2-17 play video games. How do video games impact youth well-being and development?
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Mission Makers: Sarah—creating community at LDS
“I didn’t know I wanted to work for a nonprofit organization,” says Sarah. She just knew she wanted work that aligned with her desire to create systems change.
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ADHD Brain
We had an incredible session on understanding the ADHD brain, where participants explored how it processes information and learned about its unique strengths and challenges.
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UBC and LDS collaboration brings affordable, accessible psychoeducational assessments to students
LDS is thrilled to announce that we are now able to offer referrals for psychoeducational and neuropsychological evaluations to some of our families!
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Join Our Community!
As LDS celebrates our 50th year of transforming lives through learning, we are focusing on doing our part to make the world a better place. We believe this can be accomplished by building community.
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Understanding the BC School System
This overview of the British Columbia schooling system is a starting point for families exploring school options. Learn about Public Schools, Independent Schools and Private Schools.
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Welcome Catholic Educators!
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Press Release: Introducing Embrace
LDS introduces a new podcast, Embrace: Journeys in Neurodiversity. This heartfelt podcast series shares the inspiring journey of Mason, a remarkable individual who navigates dyslexia and ADHD.
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Spring Break Camp Review—Focusing on Mental Health with Stigma-Free Society
May 7th is National Child and Youth Mental Health Day across Canada. This year, LDS has taken strides to include mental health wellness and advocacy into our day camp programming.
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Snow Days – January 17 and 18
In response to the snowfall warning, we have decided to shift all sessions to online for Wednesday, January 17, 2024. The safety of our LDS family and staff is our utmost priority, and we want to ensure everyone’s well-being by avoiding any unnecessary travel in potentially hazardous conditions.
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Educational Resource – StoryShares
If you have a child or student struggling with reading and are not excited about reading books geared to young learners, this resource could be for you!
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Breaking Barriers: A Conversation with Andrea Paquette on Ending Mental Health Stigma
In recognition of Mental Health Month, we sat down with Andrea Paquette, Co-Founder and President of the Stigma-Free Mental Health Society. A powerful advocate and changemaker, Andrea shares her personal journey with bipolar disorder and the evolution of the organization she helped build from its beginnings, focused on bipolar education, to a national force championing mental wellness and inclusion for all. In this interview, Andrea reflects on the challenges of stigma, the importance of education, and what it takes to build a truly compassionate society.
Learn MoreARISE Newsletter December 2021
There’s always something new happening here at LDS. We are launching two new programs this spring—RISE TEAM and Spring Break Camps—and celebrating Black History Month, Staff Appreciation Week, and Pink Shirt Day.
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Accessible Education in BC – Disability Forum
Have you experienced a challenge or frustration in navigating the education system as a person with or parent of a person with a disability in BC? If so, you are not alone.
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Congratulations to Board Member Shelley Gray
Congratulations to LDS Board Member and SkillsTradesBC CEO Shelley Gray. Shelley is one of six women selected for Business in Vancouver’s Influential Women in Business Awards 2024!
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Math Challenges and Dyscalculia
Do you have a child that struggles in math? Math anxiety may be common among students, but it is not the same as a learning disability in math. Dyscalculia is a specific brain-based learning difference that affects a student’s ability to understand, learn, and perform math and number-based operations.
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Dyslexia in British Columbia
In the November 2023 Report from Dyslexia BC, “Educational Experiences and Challenges,” you can learn about recent challenges for dyslexic learners and advocacy efforts.
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LDS Annual Report 2020
Please see our 2020 Annual Report for an overview of our specialized programs, our students’ achievements and our charity’s progress, including highlights from 2021.
Learn MoreBlack History Month at LDS
February marks Black History Month (BHM), but historical injustices, like systemic racism and oppression, are ongoing issues. As a charity that exists to serve all children and youth with learning differences, we are continually doing what we can to dismantle the internal and external systems that pose barriers to students.
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Local Charity Provides Children with Learning Disabilities Access to Leading Edge Assistive Technologies to Help Them Excel in School and Life
Today, the Learning Disabilities Society (LDS) announced the launch of its RISE Assistive Technology Program (RISE-AT) which incorporates an impressive collection of leading-edge assistive technology hardware and software tools to assist children and youth with learning disabilities and social-emotional challenges.
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Transitioning to High School: Dogwood Diploma versus Evergreen Certificate
Learn about the two main graduation pathways for learners in BC. Consider the best options for your child and the transition planning that will open doors and create opportunities.
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Empowered at Work: Disclosure and Assistive Technology
Are you neurodivergent and unsure about whether or not to disclose this at work? This workshop helps you thoughtfully consider this decision and provides advocacy tools and assistive technology to help you thrive
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Community Compass February 2024
Welcome to our newest blog series! Are you searching for exciting and enriching activities to fill your calendar in the Lower Mainland? Look no further! We’re thrilled to introduce our monthly blog post highlighting a curated selection of engaging events and activities in our community.
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Prevent Sensory Overload this Holiday Season
The holidays can be a magical time. However, it can also be a time of heightened stress and overstimulation, particularly for neurodivergent individuals and families with neurodivergent children.
Learn MoreARISE Newsletter May 2021
There’s always something new happening here at LDS. We are launching two new programs this spring—RISE TEAM and Spring Break Camps—and celebrating Black History Month, Staff Appreciation Week, and Pink Shirt Day.
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What are Executive Function skills and how can you improve them?
Learn more in this short article about EF skills and how LDS works with our learners and their families to support the ongoing development of EF skills.
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Starting the School Year Strong with an IEP: A Guide to Academic Success and Support
Learn about Individualized Education Plans (IEP) and how best to support your child in the BC school system. Learn about helpful things to look for in your IEP and download questions to take to your child’s IEP meeting.
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Boost Your Child’s Brainpower: Executive Function Games
Game suggestions to help support your child’s executive function skills this summer and beyond! Learn about executive function skills and why they are critical for your child’s learning and development.
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How SAP’s Social Sabbatical Project Team Helped Us Solve our Data Dilemma
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Assistive Technology: FocusCalm
Learn more about FocusCalm, an EEG headband and app that helps you control your mindset, and how LDS families can access this assistive technology for free!
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RISE to the Top: Event Tickets
Join us June 15 for an unforgettable day! Get tickets here for your family, friends, and coworkers, and RISE to the Top of the Grouse Grind for bright futures.
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Summer Camp Reflections: Freaking Out About Science!
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Improving Accessibility in British Columbia: What We Learned from the Roundtables
LDS shares findings and shares critical feedback to inform updates to accessibility standards. These standards aim to find and remove obstacles that make it challenging for people to access jobs and services in our province.
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Assistive Technology: C-Pen ReaderPen
C-Pen ReaderPen is a scanning tool that helps struggling readers. Learn more about this amazing assistive technology!
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Possible Signs of Dyslexia
Dyslexia is a common learning disability among students in Canada. If you have concerns about a student or your child, take a few minutes to reflect on your child’s learning with these checklists.
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10 Ways to Help Your Kids With Their Homework
All parents home school. And, in fact, even if parents send their children off to school to learn, they are almost singlehandedly the only factor that matters in their kids’ educational success.
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Neuroaffirming Learning Environments
How can we set up learning environments, so all people succeed? Here are 10 ways you can create inclusive learning environments and set up a broader range of students for success.
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Catching Up with Hallie, a RISE TEAM Graduate
It’s been three months since Hallie, a 16-year-old high-school student from Fawkes Academy in Burnaby, was last at our East Vancouver Learning Centre, and a lot has happened since then. She is one of two RISE TEAM participants who, after having volunteered as junior leaders, were offered employment as Learning Centre Assistants last Fall. Hallie additionally had the opportunity to be part of the Early RISErs team as a Program Assistant. Working between 5-15 hours a week, she not only honed her professional skills but also worked on her interpersonal and social media skills and built confidence
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February is Black History Month in Canada
February marks Black History Month (BHM) in Canada. As we embark on a month of reflection and celebration, we also acknowledge the persistent challenges and historical injustices faced by Black, Indigenous, and/or People of Colour (BIPOC).
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New Confidence and Success
Learn about Sam, a recent UBC graduate who struggled with written output and perfectionism. A student of RISE Now, Sam is improving his confidence, communication, writing and ability to manage his perfectionist tendencies.
Learn MoreARISE Newsletter November 2021
There’s always something new happening here at LDS. We are launching two new programs this spring—RISE TEAM and Spring Break Camps—and celebrating Black History Month, Staff Appreciation Week, and Pink Shirt Day.
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Community Compass March 2024
Welcome to our newest blog series! Are you searching for exciting and enriching activities to fill your calendar in the Lower Mainland? Look no further! We’re thrilled to introduce our monthly blog post highlighting a curated selection of engaging events and activities in our community.
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2024 Update on our Fees
Learn about our 2024-25 fees. Our goal is for our fees to be fair, equitable, consistent and accessible; this post helps to explain how we achieve that.
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How we place students at LDS
At LDS, a core part of our RISE One-to-one program placements is making a customized match for each learner. This attention to detail sets LDS apart from other services.
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CHEQ Report Demonstrates Need for Systematic Change and Early Years Reform
LDS’ Senior Manager, Early Years Programs comments on the 2024-25 Childhood Experiences Questionnair (CHEQ) reports from UBC’s HELP.
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Supporting School Transitions for Tweens and Teens, the Heart-Mind Way
Navigating big transitions, such as starting highschool or a new school year, brings added challenges for young people who are neurodiverse, have ADHD, or experience learning disabilities, anxiety, depression, or other mental health conditions. For these groups of young people, executive functioning skills often require extra support to develop in a resilient way.
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How to Help Your Child Set Goals in 2020
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Summer Learning: Elementary Literacy
Summer is the perfect time to continue to support your child’s literacy skills in a fun and relaxed environment. Check out fun activities and resources to support your child’s literacy this summer.
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Intersectional Neurodiversity Podcasts
Suggested reading or podcasts from LDS’ Becky Bishop. This post features three amazing podcasts by intersectional, neurodiverse content creators.
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RISE TEAM: LDS’ Pre-employment program success!
The LDS mission is to empower all children with learning differences to recognize their unique strengths and develop the tools to achieve lifelong confidence and success. One way we do this is by helping teens with learning differences increase their graduation rates, skills, and work opportunities through our RISE TEAM program.
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Thank you, Change Makers!
Thanks to our Change Makers, we raised over $45,000 for our COVID Catch-up Fund!
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5 Essential Tips to Jumpstart Your Preschooler’s Learning Journey
Start your preschooler’s journey toward life-long learning. Get 5 Tips to build foundational skills and create a nurturing environment that builds their confidence and helps them prepare for kindergarten.
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October is Awareness Month – for Learning Differences, Dyslexia, Dysgraphia, ADHD and Mental Health
October is a pivotal month dedicated to raising awareness for a range of important causes: National Learning Disabilities Awareness Month, ADHD Awareness Month, and Dyslexia Awareness Month, along with International Dysgraphia Awareness Day. Each of these observances recognizes the unique challenges faced by individuals with learning differences and brain-based conditions.
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Decodable Books: Insights from the Science of Reading
Learning to read is a complex process. Learn about decodable books, specifically designed to support phonics instruction and an essential tool in early reading education.
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Meet Our New Executive Director, Rachel Forbes
LDS is excited to announce that Interim Executive Director Rachel Forbes is staying on as LDS’ permanent Executive Director.
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UBC – Research Recruitment
UBC Students looking for families to participate in two studies. Anisa Nasseri and Minyeong Cho, former instructors at LDS, are currently seeking participants for two different studies they are conducting at UBC.
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Mission Maker: Stuti—practicum student experiences LDS
In May 2021, Stuti, an education assistant (EA) student, joined LDS for her practicum. “I had ideas of what the common challenges of autism were, but I didn’t know in-depth,” says Stuti. “I am more excited now for being an EA.”
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Campaign Update – $200K for 200 Kids
Read the exciting update from our $200K for 200 Kids Transforming Lives campaign. Our generous donors and sponsors have helped us surpass our fundraising goal!
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Funding will help provide more spots for preschoolers in innovative early intervention program
Read about TELUS Friendly Future Foundation and the TELUS Vancouver and Coastal Community Board’s grant toward LDS’ effort in supporting preschool-aged children and their families with learning differences.
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Mission Makers: Claire—advocating for accessibility
“I don’t think any child should go without, especially because of money, so if we can help, that’s incredible.”—Claire, Program Manager
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How sign language can help with ADHD and learning
ADHD is among the most common neurodevelopmental differences in Canada. Learn about how sign language can be a tool to help ADHD learners visualize and process language.
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Mission Makers: Rachel Y.—a holistic approach to remedial instruction
LDS is lucky to have so many excellent and unique instructors to match with our students. One of these instructors, Rachel Y., is not only calm, patient, and kindhearted, she also brings a holistic outlook to her approach to remedial instruction.
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Assistive Technology: MindMeister
Learn more about MindMeister, a mindmapping platform and how LDS families can access this assistive technology for free!
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2021 Annual Report
Thanks to our growing community of families, students, partners and supporters, the year 2021 was filled with new and growing programs, outstanding achievements f rom our amazing students, and a lot of wonderful learning!
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October is Dyslexia Awareness Month!
October is Dyslexia Awareness Month, a time to advocate for support for individuals with dyslexia, which is the most common of all neuro-cognitive disorders, affects 20% of the population, and represents 80–90% of all those with learning differences.
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I wouldn’t be who I am today without LDS
Edward shares his story as a recent graduate of RISE TEAM. He previously received one-to-one specialized support and just completed a paid work experience to help prepare him for his future.
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4 Tips to Understanding a Psych-Ed
A Psych-Ed is crucial in identifying learning disabilities and other challenges that may impact a child’s academic performance. Get some tips to understand your child’s report and advocate for the best possible support.
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Online Learning Tools and Resources for At-Home Study *updated Dec 2020
Need help finding useful educational resources for at-home online learning? Here are our favourites!
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Neuroinclusive Workplaces
Are you building an inclusive workplace? The conference board of Canada has recently put out a report on how to build neuroinclusive workplaces. Learn key steps and get started where you are.
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4 Ways to Support Your Child’s Mental Health Now
If your child struggles with reading, writing, math, focus, or organization, and doubts their abilities, they need support that nurtures their confidence and mental wellness. Here are four ways you can support your child’s mental health now.
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Learn. Develop. SEED!
More about our wildflower gift to learners, summer resources, and September Proudly
Neurodivergent celebration.

Summer Learning: Secondary Literacy
Summer is the perfect time to continue supporting your teenager’s literacy in a more relaxed environment. Get some ideas for activities and ways to encourage your teen to keep reading and writing this summer.
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Time Mapping for Time Blindness
A resource for parents or children that may struggle with time blindness. Learn how to support your child and reduce the likelihood that they will experience time blindness.
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National Truth & Reconciliation Day
Every year on September 30, we observe the National Day for Truth and Reconciliation. This day is dedicated to remembering the children who never made it home and honouring the survivors of residential schools, along with their families and communities.
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Supporting Learners with Occupational Therapy
Occupational therapy supports anyone who has difficulty participating in an “occupation”. This does not mean “going to work,” but refers to any activity a person chooses to do.
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Honouring Chase
Our team extends our deepest condolences to the family, friends, and community of Chase. His tragic passing is an immense loss, and we stand in solidarity with all those mourning and seeking answers in the wake of this heartbreaking event.
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What can assessments and the dyslexia index tell me about my child’s learning needs?
Dyslexia is a learning difference that is neurobiological in nature, makes reading difficult, and may also interfere with recognizing, spelling, writing, and decoding words. Learn to spot the signs that your child may have dyslexia.
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Early RISErs at The Everything ECE Podcast
In a recent episode of The Everything ECE Podcast, Carla Ward, host and founder of Early Learning Foundations, had an insightful conversation with Marlo Humiski, our Senior Manager of Early Years Programs.
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Neurodivergence in Women and Girls
If you missed this live workshop, watch the recording. Explore the unique experiences of neurodivergent women and girls, focusing on how societal and cultural factors shape their diagnoses, support, and challenges while fostering greater understanding and advocacy.
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Summer Bucket List
A summer bucket list is a great way to set and accomplish goals during the summer while encouraging quality time with your family. A bucket list can be customized to your own needs and interests. You can even set learning goals to prevent the summer slide!
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Community Compass – January 2025
Welcome to our Community Compass blog series! Are you searching for exciting and enriching activities to fill your calendar in the Lower Mainland? Look no further! We’re thrilled to introduce our monthly blog post highlighting a curated selection of engaging events and activities in our community.
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Our Assistive Technology Studio—a supportive space to enhance the learning experience for our students
Assistive technologies are software and hardware tools designed to maintain or improve the functional capabilities of a person with a disability, including a learning difference. Our Assistive Technology Studio is a space for our students to use these tools to enhance their learning.
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Minecraft Education
Learn about a suggested resource from LDS’ Becky Bishop. This post features a recommendation to use Minecraft Education.
Learn MoreARISE Newsletter April 2021
There’s always something new happening here at LDS. We are launching two new programs this spring—RISE TEAM and Spring Break Camps—and celebrating Black History Month, Staff Appreciation Week, and Pink Shirt Day.
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Talking to Neurodivergent Teens
Adolescence is a journey of growth, self-discovery, and transformation. For neurodivergent teens, this stage can be particularly complex, as they may face societal misunderstandings or internalized challenges.
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Mission Makers: Mel—a family struggle and a love for theatre spark an interest in Speech Sciences
May is Speech and Hearing Month, so we thought it was the perfect time to check in with Melissa “Mel” Henderson, our Learning Support Manager.
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Removing barriers with translation support
Our team is actively removing barriers for families so everyone can access the learning support they deserve and need. One of the ways we are doing this is by drawing on the diverse language skills of our team.
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Trust Your Gut: Why Early Screening & Intervention Matter
As a parent, you know your child better than anyone. If you have concerns about your child’s development or learning, trust your instincts and seek help. Waiting and hoping they’ll “grow out of it” can delay the support they may need.
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Assistive Technology: Oculus Quest
Learn more about Oculus Quest, a virtual reality headset used to engage students, and how LDS families can access this assistive technology for free!
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Press Release: LDS Announces Free Mental Health and Learning Differences Forum
LDS announces a free mental health and learning differences forum. This interactive forum features experts, advocates and individuals with lived experience.
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Summer Reading Club
Learn about your local library’s Summer Reading Club. This fantastic, inclusive program is for all kids across BC. Your child signs up at your local library, and after tracking all your activities over the summer, they get a medal!
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Spring Treasure Hunt
Get outside and explore your neighbourhood with this downloadable spring treasure hunt for your family.
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Unlocking Student Potential: Pre-Tests and Post-Tests
Learn about why we use pre-tests and post-tests to monitor student’s progress. These tools guide our educational approach and measure student growth.
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Community Compass – December 2024
Welcome to our Community Compass blog series! Are you searching for exciting and enriching activities to fill your calendar in the Lower Mainland? Look no further! We’re thrilled to introduce our monthly blog post highlighting a curated selection of engaging events and activities in our community.
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Assistive Technology: Texthelp Read&Write
Texthelp’s Read&Write is a software toolbar that can help students with learning differences overcome learning challenges. Learn more about this amazing assistive technology!
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Preparing for Post-Secondary: Part Five
This is part five in a five-part series on preparing for post-secondary education with a learning difference. This fifth part is about reading and understanding your course syllabi and connecting with your instructor(s).
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How Fidgets Boost Focus and Learning
Fidgets are becoming increasingly popular tools in learning environments. But what exactly are fidgets, and why are they so effective for learning?
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Understanding DSM-5 Terminology for Learning Disabilities: A Shift Towards Clarity
Learn about the shift in terminology now used to replace diagnoses like dyslexia. What does Specific Learning Disorder (SLD) mean, and how does it help parents and educators?
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CSFA Program and Psychoeducational Assessments
LDS has been invited to consult on the Canadian Student Financial Assistance Program’s policy on using psychoeducational assessments to verify learning disabilities. We want to hear from you!
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Educational Tool: Gimkit
Learn about an online educational game platform combining gaming and learning elements to create a fun, engaging, and personalized learning experience.
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Inclusive Language Toolkit from Stigma-Free Society
Our goal is for our fees to be fair, equitable, consistent and accessible; this post helps to explain how we achieve that.
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Why Phonological Awareness Matters
Phonological awareness is a special kind of sound knowledge. It concerns someone’s sensitivity to and understanding of sound structures in a language.
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LDS stands in recognition of the ongoing legacy of colonialism and Residential Schools in Canada
We are angered and profoundly saddened at the discovery of the undocumented loss of the lives of 215 Indigenous children at the site of the former Kamloops Residential School and on the territory of the Tk’emlúps te Secwépemc First Nation. While the stories of trauma, abuse, and terror Residential Schooling inflicted on Indigenous children, their families, and community continue to come to light, these discoveries are acutely painful reminders of the complex ongoing and intergenerational consequences of colonialism. Much truth remains to be told before we can move towards meaningful reconciliation.
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Exploring the World of Mathematics with Polypad by Mathigon
Innovative tools continually reshape how we teach and learn. One fantastic platform that has been making waves in mathematics education is Polypad by Mathigon.
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Shift Priorities: Invest in Our Kids
There have been many developments in BC related to investing in education and supporting unique learners. There have also been a significant number of stories about teacher and school resource shortages and budgetary cuts for non-core educational services.
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Social Robotics Enhances Student Engagement
LDS works with leading researchers in social robotics. We research and apply the best ways to support students with learning disabilities. Learn about new research on Social Robotics and student engagement.
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Community Compass May 2024
Welcome to our newest blog series! Are you searching for exciting and enriching activities to fill your calendar in the Lower Mainland? Look no further! We’re thrilled to introduce our monthly blog post highlighting a curated selection of engaging events and activities in our community.
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The Learning Disabilities Society Partners with the University of Waterloo to Study the Benefits of Social Robot Interaction with Children with Learning Disabilities
Today, the Learning Disabilities Society (LDS) announced a partnership with the University of Waterloo’s Social and Intelligent Robotics Research Laboratory (SIRRL) to study the potential for assistive robot technology incorporation in remedial programs for children with special needs including learning disabilities, neurodevelopmental challenges such as ADHD, and speech language impairments.
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Information about our summer camps, summer programming, new adult programming, RISE swag, and more.
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Vancouver Charity Offers a Specially Designed Intensive Intervention Program to Support Students with Learning Differences in ‘Getting Ahead’ before the 2021-2022 School Year
Today, the Learning Disabilities Society (LDS) announced a partnership with the University of Waterloo’s Social and Intelligent Robotics Research Laboratory (SIRRL) to study the potential for assistive robot technology incorporation in remedial programs for children with special needs including learning disabilities, neurodevelopmental challenges such as ADHD, and speech language impairments.
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We support the Representative for Children and Youth’s report on calls for systemic change
We are grateful to the RCY for the comprehensive research and thoughtful approach demonstrated throughout the recently released “Don’t Look Away” report. This vital work illuminates the challenges faced by vulnerable children and youth and urges us all to take decisive action.
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There’s always something new happening here at LDS. We are launching two new programs this spring—RISE TEAM and Spring Break Camps—and celebrating Black History Month, Staff Appreciation Week, and Pink Shirt Day.
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Walk a Mile in My Shoes Workshop on November 16th
Do you know someone with a learning difference? Would you like to understand how they experience the world?
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Get started supporting your tween/teen’s learning at home
Setting up your tween/teen for success doing homework at home is worth your time and attention, as you are helping them create habits for life! As a parent/guardian, you have a critical role in creating space and supporting your child to grow in independence and confidence.
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Press Release: Children With Learning Disabilities Can Learn At Home During the COVID-19 Pandemic Thanks to a New Online Platform
Creating structured at-home learning for your child while schools are closed can be a real challenge. Here are 5 simple steps you can use to make home learning a success.
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RDSP: What You Need to Know about Registered Disability Savings Plans
Learn how a Registered Disabilities Savings Plan can help you prepare for your child’s future.
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Empowering Learners Through Self-Regulated Learning
Learning is most impactful when students are empowered to take ownership of their growth. That’s why we’re investing in one of the most promising approaches in educational research today: self-regulated learning (SRL). Learn more about SRL and our partnership with UBC.
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100K for 100 Kids Raises $129,705
We’re excited to announce that our $100K for 100 Kids Winter Fundraising Campaign was a tremendous success. With your generous support, we were able to raise an incredible $129,705!
Learn MoreARISE Newsletter August 2022
There’s always something new happening here at LDS. We are launching two new programs this spring—RISE TEAM and Spring Break Camps—and celebrating Black History Month, Staff Appreciation Week, and Pink Shirt Day.
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2023 Annual Report
2023 was another year of growing programs and outstanding achievements from our amazing students. Thank you to our expanding community of families, students, partners and supporters for a wonderful year of learning!
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Community Compass – November 2024
Welcome to our Community Compass blog series! Are you searching for exciting and enriching activities to fill your calendar in the Lower Mainland? Look no further! We’re thrilled to introduce our monthly blog post highlighting a curated selection of engaging events and activities in our community.
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Understanding Dyslexia Screening at LDS
At the LDS, we offer a Dyslexia Screening to identify if a child is at risk for dyslexia. This is an essential first step in understanding your child’s learning challenges.
Learn MoreARISE Newsletter August 2021
There’s always something new happening here at LDS. We are launching two new programs this spring—RISE TEAM and Spring Break Camps—and celebrating Black History Month, Staff Appreciation Week, and Pink Shirt Day.
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Press Release – New Mural Shines Light on Province’s Neurodivergent Students
We are tackling stigma head-on and celebrating the brilliance, resilience, and unique strengths of neurodivergent youth. Join us in celebrating #ProudMinds and uplift the contributions of neurodivergent students in our schools and communities.
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Story Adventure Club – register for our 6 week SLP-led program
Story Adventure Club is a new program that helps children ages 7-9 connect and build relationships by working on social communication skills. Starting November 2020!
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Beyond Orton-Gillingham – Personalized Learning for Your Child
When children with learning differences like dyslexia need help developing literacy skills, Orton-Gillingham is highly recommended. While OG has its merits, one program does not suit all students.
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Preparing for final exams as a neurodivergent adult
Learn more about preparation and strategies for neurodivergent adults to have the best opportunity to succeed in final exams.
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Together, We Raised $378K for Bright Futures!
Thanks to your incredible support, I am thrilled to share we surpassed our fundraising goal of $300K for 300 Kids. Together, we raised $356,976!
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Empowering Learners with Assistive Technology
Learn about assistive technology, why we use it, examples of tools at LDS, and how it is integrated to support and benefit learners in achieving meaningful success.
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Learning Disabilities and Learning Differently
What are learning disabilities, and how are they diagnosed? Learn about learning disabilities and other developmental disabilities. LDS uses a strengths-based approach so, with the proper support, individuals with learning differences can thrive.
Learn MoreARISE Newsletter March 2021
There’s always something new happening here at LDS. We are launching two new programs this spring—RISE TEAM and Spring Break Camps—and celebrating Black History Month, Staff Appreciation Week, and Pink Shirt Day.
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Your Fees and Funding in the RISE One-to-One Program
Learn about RISE One-to-One fees and funding and how our fees, third-party funders, and our Bright Futures Bursary Fund combine to make equitable and accessible fees.
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LDS affirms no space for hate
We affirm our unwavering support for inclusivity, diversity, and the promotion of Sexual Orientation and Gender Identity (SOGI) rights within our community.
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BC Parent Magazine | Specialized Learning Support for Kids with Learning Differences Builds Confidence and Self-esteem at School and Beyond: Dr. Jennifer Fane
The Fall 2022 Education Edition of BC Parent magazine is out, and it features a highly informative and inspiring article by Dr. Jennifer Fane, Director of Education at LDS. In it, Jennifer helps parents/guardians better understand learning disabilities and learning differences, guiding them on how to follow their hunch if they suspect that their child might have a learning difference. She offers a snapshot of what a student with a learning difference might experience in the BC school system, advises readers on how to work collaboratively with their child’s school, and shares information on where to access additional learning support.
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National Truth & Reconciliation Day
On September 30, we honour the children who never returned home and survivors of residential schools, as well as their families and communities. Find events and resources to learn, reflect and honour our Indigenous neighbours during this national day of recognition.
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Community Compass – October 2024
Welcome to our Community Compass blog series! Are you searching for exciting and enriching activities to fill your calendar in the Lower Mainland? Look no further! We’re thrilled to introduce our monthly blog post highlighting a curated selection of engaging events and activities in our community.
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Accessible BC Act Roundtable
Have your say on how the Accessible BC Act Standards should be updated! Help the province to identify, remove, and prevent barriers to accessibility and shape inclusive policies that directly impact the lives of people you work with and care about.
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Neuroaffirming Summers
Summer brings longer days and opportunities for fun, but it can also be overwhelming for neurodivergent children and youth. This article explores how families and allies can create a summer experience that feels safe, empowering, and joyful—on each child’s terms.
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Preparing for Post-Secondary: Part One
This is part one in a five-part series on preparing for post-secondary education with a learning difference. This first part gives you the tools to get started with Accessibility Services at your school.
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Preparing for Post-Secondary: Part Two
This is part two in a five-part series on preparing for post-secondary education with a learning difference. This second part gives you tools and tips to register for your courses.
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LDS values inclusive education
February was Inclusive Education month; we’ve taken the opportunity to reaffirm our commitment to making our programs and educational practices increasingly inclusive.
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Assistive Technology: Live It Earth
Learn more about Live It Earth, an interactive online learning platform, and how LDS families can access this assistive technology for free!
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RISE one-to-one instruction is now open for applications!
Learn the details of our RISE one-to-one instruction program and how to apply now!
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Press Release – Helping Young Minds Climb Higher
LDS – Learn. Develop. Succeed is raising awareness and funds in support of neurodivergent children and youth through its inaugural RISE to the Top event at Grouse Mountain on June 15—a community fundraiser to expand access to learning support through its Bright Futures Bursary Fund.
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Advocating for your Child’s Needs in BC Schools Without an IEP
There are still effective ways to advocate for your child’s educational needs if you don’t have an Individualized Education Plan (IEP). Here’s a guide to help you navigate the process and advocate for your child’s unique needs.
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Developmental Coordination Disorder – A Path Forward
LDS Instructor Ali shares her own experience and insights from a recent international conference on Developmental Coordination Disorder (DCD) and the need for better diagnostic tools, advocacy and support.
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Furnishing the Future
LDS is excited to continue to increase the number of learners we work with each year. To make this happen, we are expanding physically to expand our operations and further our mission.
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Neurodivergent New Year’s Resolutions
This workshop redefines resolutions to empower neurodivergent individuals and meet their unique needs. Learn practical ways to set resolutions and strategies for success in following through without the frustration and overwhelm that often come with setting resolutions.
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Go Red for Dyslexia
This October, the Learning Disabilities Society invites you to join us as we #GoRedForDyslexia.
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How to identify dyslexia in adults, and get tailored learning support to succeed!
Dyslexia is a learning difference that is neurobiological in nature, makes reading difficult, and may also interfere with recognizing, spelling, writing, and decoding words. Learn to spot the signs that your child may have dyslexia.
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LDS supports RCY’s Report and Calls to Action
We support the RCY’s research and calls to action. At LDS, we are standing by to support learners and families who are left to navigate the complexities of finding trustworthy, consistent support.
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Summer Camp Reflections: A Day in the Life of an LDS Summer Camp Amateur Author
Erin Roberts, Summer Camps Lead Instructor, is responsible for creating and delivering the curriculum for RISE and Tell and she sits down with me virtually to fill me in on her experience.
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DCD? What’s that?
Learn about DCD, a lifelong condition affecting 5–6% of people that makes everyday motor tasks challenging. This Awareness Week reminds us that understanding and support help those with DCD thrive.
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Neuroaffirming Practices for Mental Health and Learning Differences
If you missed this live workshop, you can watch the full recording below and gain practical tools to support the mental health and well-being of neurodivergent individuals.
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Mission Makers: Kaleigh—providing play-based and arts-informed teaching
Remedial Instructor Kaleigh has a background in the arts, a teaching degree, and is pursuing an acting career. Her many pursuits add value to her work at LDS because they help her relate to our students.
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Supporting Diverse Sensory Needs
Did you know that everyone has a unique sensory profile? Learn about the eight senses, how our team is using new sensory toolkits, and get a free handout to reflect on your own or your child’s sensory profile.
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Enhance EDI Strategies: Embrace Learning Differences in the Workplace
If your organization’s EDI strategy does not include neurodivergence, it is time for an update. Learn how you can make your workplace more inclusive.
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Celebrate Make a Will Week: October 6-12
October 6-12 is officially Make a Will Week, an annual initiative from the Government of BC to remind us all to write or update our wills. This week encourages everyone to take action in securing what matters most – your family, loved ones, and causes like LDS – Learn. Develop. Succeed.
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LDS’s research-informed approach provides customized remedial programming that effectively meets student needs
As learning and teaching theories evolve over time, LDS conducts ongoing research to stay current on the most effective, research- and evidence-based methodologies and programs.
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Mission Makers: Antra and Rie—LDS Interns and a Whole Lot More
As interns and now as staff, LDS brought Antra and Rie together and provided a space for them to learn, grow, and do meaningful work. Learn about their experiences in our latest Mission Maker blog.
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Top 10 reasons LDS camps are the best
LDS is not like other summer camps. We design our camps for students with suspected or diagnosed learning differences and offer welcoming, dynamic learning experiences where your child can thrive.
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PEERS Registration Now Open!
Registration for PEERS, a world-renowned social skills program for young teens, is now open for our 2021 group!
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Mission Makers: Cynthia—making a difference through her work
Meet this month’s #MissionMaker, Remedial Instructor Cynthia. Before joining the LDS team, she had worked with students with autism and remembered the feeling of making a difference through her work. “It’s fun, always changing, allows me to be creative, and is challenging.”
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Understanding dyslexia: What it is and how to recognize the signs
Dyslexia is a learning difference that is neurobiological in nature, makes reading difficult, and may also interfere with recognizing, spelling, writing, and decoding words. Learn to spot the signs that your child may have dyslexia.
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LDS and Genevant Partnership
Genevant is excited to partner with LDS, a local charity that provides specialized learning support for children, youth and adults with learning differences.
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Mission Makers: Anotidaishe—finding the gem inside each student
The greatest accomplishment is when Anotidaishe sees her students grow their self-confidence and overcome the challenges they face. Anotidaishe tells her students, “Who you are is not what society says you are, but really the gem that is what’s inside of you.”
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Top 5 reasons your child with learning differences needs LDS’s specialized online learning support
RISE One-to-One online learning support provides expert, customized support to students with learning difference across Canada.
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LDS Access: Our Very Own “Magic School Bus” Comes to LDS!
Have you ever wanted to take a ride with Ms. Frizzle on the Magic School Bus? Well, LDS is thrilled to announce the next best thing: LDS Access, a clean-energy mini-bus! LDS Access is Canada’s first electric mobile classroom service!
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Make Home Learning a Success in 5 Simple Steps
Creating structured at-home learning for your child while schools are closed can be a real challenge. Here are 5 simple steps you can use to make home learning a success.
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Four Days of Impactful Engagement Across BC
Our team is on the move! See what our incredible team was up to May 6-9, collaborating, learning, and sharing valuable insights to make an impact across BC.
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Press Release: LDS Launches Early Intervention and Education Program
LDS announces their new, groundbreaking
Early RISErs early education and intervention program for children ages 3-5.
RISE Summer Camps Series: Reflections on the emotional investment of our camp counsellors
For the first time, LDS offered RISE Summer Camps specially designed for kids with learning differences. We chatted with Matt Tikkanen to find out what the Summer Camp experience has been like from an instructor perspective.
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Boost Executive Function Skills
Watch this workshop recording and learn practical strategies to support your child’s Executive Function Skills development.
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Assistive Technology: SMART Technologies’ SMART Board
The centrepiece of our AT Studio, SMART Technologies’ SMART Board is an industry-leading interactive display whiteboard that offers tools for LDS instructors to take their teaching to the next level.
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Updates on RISE One-to-One
RISE One-to-one specialized learning support includes focused support in these areas. 1. Foundational skills in literacy and math. 2. School skills such as executive function, studying, homework, and coursework.
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Support $200K for 200 Kids and Transform a Child’s Life
One in 10 Canadian children has a learning difference, like dyslexia. At LDS, we believe that every one of them should have access to the critical individualized education support they need to succeed in school and in life.
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Mission Makers: Mike—helping families use assistive technology
There are many assistive technologies available, and investigating the quality and effectiveness of these educational tools is part of Mike’s job at LDS. “I like to think that my role is to help our instructors and families access well-researched assistive technologies.”
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How we build fairness and equity into our fee structure
Our goal is for our fees to be fair, equitable, consistent and accessible; this post helps to explain how we achieve that.
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World’s only evidence-based social skills program for teens to launch at LDS this winter
LDS is now certified to offer PEERS®—the only evidence-based teen social skills program in the world!
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Assistive Technology: Muse 2
Learn more about Muse 2, a meditation app and device, and how LDS families can access this assistive technology for free!
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So much more than tutoring: RISE One-to-One
Learn why our RISE One-to-one specialized learning support is much more than tutoring. Read about our unparalleled wrap-around support for students with learning differences.
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We did it! Thank you for helping us transform lives!
We are excited to share that through your kind generosity our LDS Transforming Lives $200K for 200 Kids Campaign raised an inspiring total of $237,624!!
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A Fair Wage is all the Rage
We are incredibly proud to announce that LDS – Learn. Develop. Succeed. has been certified as a Living Wage Employer in British Columbia. This certification is more than just a title for us.
Learn MoreLDS Sends Love and Strength to North Vancouver
Our sincerest condolences to the North Vancouver and Lynn Valley communities affected by this past weekend’s tragedy.
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Press Release: Vancouver Charity Expands Individualized Learning Support Services For Students Across B.C. with Learning Differences
Creating structured at-home learning for your child while schools are closed can be a real challenge. Here are 5 simple steps you can use to make home learning a success.
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ADHD Signs and Support
ADHD (attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder) is a neurobehavioural disorder characterized by symptoms of inattentiveness, distractibility, hyperactivity, and impulsivity. Read an introductory overview of ADHD.
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2023 Update on how we build fairness and equity into our fee structure
Our goal is for our fees to be fair, equitable, consistent and accessible; this post helps to explain how we achieve that.
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You’re invited to the LDS Fidget & Book Drive Celebration!
We’d love for you and your family to join us for a special celebration and receive fidgets and books from the LDS team and our corporate volunteers. Join us for some fun games and activities and enjoy a festive photo booth session and warm drinks to keep the holiday spirit alive.
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2021: A year of growth and transformation
Join us as we reflect on the successes, learnings and achievements of 2021, all made possible by our families, students and supporters!
Learn MoreARISE Newsletter October 2022
There’s always something new happening here at LDS. We are launching two new programs this spring—RISE TEAM and Spring Break Camps—and celebrating Black History Month, Staff Appreciation Week, and Pink Shirt Day.
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How to Access Occupational Therapy For Adults
Learn how adults in British Columbia can access occupational therapy through public healthcare, private services, insurance programs, and community supports. Discover how OTs can help with recovery, daily living, mental health, and more.
Learn MoreARISE Newsletter April 2022
There’s always something new happening here at LDS. We are launching two new programs this spring—RISE TEAM and Spring Break Camps—and celebrating Black History Month, Staff Appreciation Week, and Pink Shirt Day.
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Mission Makers: Alice—connecting with kids!
Each month, our blog series “Mission Makers” features the story of a staff member. This month, Alice tells us that her favourite part of working at LDS is interacting with the kids.
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Mission Makers: June—providing a transformative learning experience for students
“I hope I can give them a transformative learning experience, and they can use the tools and strategies I teach them in their lives outside of LDS, and that can make a difference in their confidence and self-autonomy.” — June, Remedial Instructor
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Assistive Technology: BeeLine Reader
BeeLine Reader is an assistive software that helps readers get through large blocks of texts and reduces screen fatigue—important for students with learning differences!
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New LDS Trust Fund Established
Inspired by the message and goals—and success!—of our #100Kfor100Kids Winter Fundraising Campaign, one generous LDS donor has established a new $50,000 Nitikman/Chan Trust Fund for LDS.
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UBC Early Years Conference Highlights
This past week, some of our team attended the UBC Early Years conference, “Connecting and Belonging in the Early Years.” It was an excellent opportunity to connect and learn from early years professionals nationwide.
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Mission Makers: Sierra—propelled by her experience as a parent
Each month, our new blog series “Mission Makers” will feature the story of a staff member. This month, Sierra explains how her experience as a parent of a child with a learning difference led her to LDS.
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Standing in the Gap for Excluded Learners
At LDS, we understand the challenges faced by students and families in the Surrey School District and across British Columbia. We are steadfastly standing by to support learners and families who are left to navigate the complexities of finding trustworthy, consistent support.
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Community Compass – Summer Edition 2024
Welcome to our Community Compass blog series! Are you searching for exciting and enriching activities to fill your calendar in the Lower Mainland? Look no further! We’re thrilled to introduce our monthly blog post highlighting a curated selection of engaging events and activities in our community.
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Neuroaffirming Drop-In
We are excited to offer parents/guardians an opportunity to connect and learn at our early years drop-in. Bring your kids and questions to this neuroaffirming drop-in for 3-5-year-olds.
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Summer: A Critical Time for Students with Learning Differences
The summer break from learning can put students with learning challenges at a disadvantage to their peers when they return to school. Structured and intensive academic interventions can reduce the gap between typical learners and those with learning differences.
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Preparing for Post-Secondary: Part Three
This is part three in a five-part series on preparing for post-secondary education with a learning difference. This third part gives you tools and tips to transition to your new schedule.
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Press Release: LDS Launches Mobile Classroom Service, Providing Learning Support Access to Kids Most in Need
LDS Launches Mobile Classroom Service, Providing Learning Support Access to Kids Most in Need
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How Common are Learning Disabilities?
What can we learn from recent data about how common learning disabilities are in Canada? This article helps make sense of the data and exposes how important it is to promote early assessment and intervention of learning disabilities.
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Community Compass – September 2024
Welcome to our Community Compass blog series! Are you searching for exciting and enriching activities to fill your calendar in the Lower Mainland? Look no further! We’re thrilled to introduce our monthly blog post highlighting a curated selection of engaging events and activities in our community.
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LDS Welcomes New Associate Director of Learning Support, Melissa Sager
LDS welcomes Melissa Sager to the team as our new Associate Director of Learning Support.
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Celebrating the Expertise and Dedication of Our Instructors for World Teachers’ Day
At LDS – Learn. Develop. Succeed., we’re incredibly fortunate to have a team of instructors whose expertise and passion shine through in everything they do. Every day, they bring a wealth of knowledge, experience, and an unwavering commitment to supporting the unique learning journeys of the learners and families we serve. It’s time we take a moment to recognize and celebrate the amazing individuals who make our programs so impactful.
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How does Occupational Therapy help learners?
What do Occupational Therapists do and how does this impact our learners at LDS? Learn about ways OTs help preschool and elementary students and what is involved in finding an OT for your child.
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Assistive Technology: Front Row Juno
No matter where you are in the classroom, Front Row Juno lets you hear the teacher loud and clear. Learn more about this amazing assistive technology!
Learn MoreARISE Newsletter February 2021
There’s always something new happening here at LDS. We are launching two new programs this spring—RISE TEAM and Spring Break Camps—and celebrating Black History Month, Staff Appreciation Week, and Pink Shirt Day.
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Autistic Pride Day
Autistic Pride Day is celebrated on June 18. Learn more about this important day and celebrate with your family and friends.
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Summer Camp Reflections: That’s a Wrap!
Camp Co-Directors Mel and Sarah reflect on their first year of LDS Summer Camps
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Kindergarten Readiness
Watch this workshop recording and get help navigating the exciting and potentially challenging transition to kindergarten.
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Support for the Filipino community
In the wake of the tragic events at the Lapu-Lapu Festival, we have compiled a list of credible support organizations for those impacted. If you or someone you know is grieving, recovering, or in need of care, these services are here to help. We encourage anyone affected to reach out — you are not alone, and support is available.
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LDS 2018 Annual Report
2018 was a groundbreaking year for LDS, as we lay the framework for future growth and sustainability. We are proud to be Vancouver’s primary non-profit service provider for children with Learning Disabilities.
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Form and Function – Moving Toward A Flattened Org Structure
As we evolve and mature as an organization, it behooves us to ensure that not only the substance of our work but also its form aligns with our values. We are announcing a new senior management team.
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Will You RISE to the Challenge with Us?
We cannot afford to have these kids fall through the cracks. Now is the time to make sure they know that they are superheroes!
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What’s New in the 2025-26 School Year
Get ready for the 2025–2026 school year and another year of RISE One-to-One Instruction at LDS. Please review the important updates, including changes to our fee structure, facility expansion, and information systems.
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Neuroaffirming Chess Club
A group of 11-14-year-old neurodivergent youth meet Wednesday afternoons at LDS to play chess. If you were to wander by and catch a glimpse of the group, it might look like a simple meet-up to learn and improve chess skills, but it is so much more.
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Light Up for Learning
Join us on November 20 at Canada Place as we Light Up for Learning. This season we are giving back with free assessments, family coaching and more!
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Preparing for Post-Secondary: Part Four
This is part four in a five-part series on preparing for post-secondary education with a learning difference. This fourth part is about making the best use of your program calendar and all the support resources your school provides.
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Raising an Ally
Learn about how you can foster allyships between autistic and neurotypical kids. Tips and resources for you to use with your family.
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Hon. Jodie Wickens: Advancing Equity for Children and Youth with Support Needs in BC
We at LDS hope that Wickens’ appointment reflects the government’s dedication and forthcoming action to address the diverse needs of children and youth in this province, ensuring they receive the necessary support to thrive in educational settings and beyond.
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Practical tips to support your tween/teen’s learning at home
Get practical tips to support your tween/teen at home with their learning. As a parent/guardian, you have a critical role in creating space and supporting your child to grow in independence and confidence.
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Assistive Technology: Harkla
Learn more about Harkla, a calming weighted blanket, and how LDS families can access this assistive technology for free!
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Community Compass April 2024
Welcome to our newest blog series! Are you searching for exciting and enriching activities to fill your calendar in the Lower Mainland? Look no further! We’re thrilled to introduce our monthly blog post highlighting a curated selection of engaging events and activities in our community.
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What’s new in 2023-24
Read about what’s new for LDS families and students in 2023-2024. We are excited to share with you information about a new platform, fees and income scale.
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Honouring Survivors and Remembering Children: National Day for Truth and Reconciliation
This September 30, National Day for Truth and Reconciliation, and beyond, you can honour Survivors and remember the children lost by supporting Vancouver and BC-based Indigenous organizations that provide cultural, health, and community services.
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RISE Learning Plans
Learn about RISE Learning Plans and how instructors assess, track, and report a learners progress throughout the year and share this with families.
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Equip your community with knowledge about learning differences
At LDS, we always look for ways to educate and equip our community to support children, youth, and adults who learn differently in the best possible ways.
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There’s always something new happening here at LDS. We are launching two new programs this spring—RISE TEAM and Spring Break Camps—and celebrating Black History Month, Staff Appreciation Week, and Pink Shirt Day.
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High School Ready: Supporting Your Neurodivergent Teen
If you missed this live workshop, you can watch the full recording below and gain practical tools to support your neurodivergent teen’s high school transition.
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Is my child ready for school? What else can I do to prepare them?
This post is dedicated to the most common questions and concerns we see and hear from families with young children, and the ways in which families are able to receive support for these challenges in our Early RISErs program.
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LDS presents recent research at the 14th International Development Coordination Disorder (DCD) Conference
We are pleased to be attending and presenting our recent research at the 14th International DCD Conference, hosted by University of British Columbia’s Department of Occupational Science & Occupational Therapy from July 6-9, 2022. Our Director of Education, Dr. Jenn Fane, will share with attendees the aim, details, and successes of our interdisciplinary early intervention program, Early RISErs, for children aged 3-5.
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Executive Function Challenges in Adults
Understanding executive function skills and their impact on daily life is critical for personal growth and success. Learn about these challenges in adults and be equipped with the next step.
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Cautious Celebration: New Resource to Improve Outcomes for Students with Diverse Abilities
The BCSTA’s new resource is a commendable step forward in ensuring inclusivity and equity in education. This resource signals a promising shift toward strengthening school board accountability and enhancing educational experiences for students who often face systemic barriers.
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Adult Learning and Overcoming Shame
This video is a powerful testimony from an adult learner. There is no shame in seeking help and working towards your education, work or life goals with outside support. Adults discovering or confirming a learning difference can get the help they need.
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Supporting Your Child with Math Anxiety
We had an incredible session on understanding the ADHD brain, where participants explored how it processes information and learned about its unique strengths and challenges.
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Assistive Technology: Lexilife’s Lexilight
Lexilight is a reading-aid desk lamp that can significantly reduce symptoms of dyslexia when reading printed texts. Learn more about this amazing assistive technology!
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Community Compass June 2024
Welcome to our Community Compass blog series! Are you searching for exciting and enriching activities to fill your calendar in the Lower Mainland? Look no further! We’re thrilled to introduce our monthly blog post highlighting a curated selection of engaging events and activities in our community.
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Still Left Out
Children and youth with disabilities in BC are still being left out. Read the latest report from the Representative for Children and Youth and see what progress is and needs to be made.
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Assistive Technology: Grammarly
Grammarly makes writing easier. Learn more about this amazing assistive technology!
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Unlock Your Child’s Potential with RISE One-to-One Online Learning
Learn about our specialized online instruction for ages 5 to 18, tailored to their unique needs and learning styles. With expert educators, secure technology, and a personalized approach, we’re transforming how children across Canada experience online learning.
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TELUS Talks | Supporting kids with learning differences: Rachel Forbes
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Swing Into Success: Why Our Charity Golf Tournament is a Game Changer
As we prepare for our upcoming Charity Golf Tournament, let’s talk about why it’s more than just a game. It’s a chance to make big changes.
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Cause We Care Bursary for Single Mothers
We are excited to announce the establishment of the Cause We Care Bursary for Single Mothers. Cause We Care is a public foundation that invests in programs and services that support single mothers to achieve security and build positive futures for themselves and their children.
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2024 Annual Report
In 2024, we experienced a remarkable year of continued growth in outreach, our professional team, and inspiring academic and personal achievements from our dedicated learners. Thank you to all our community of families, learners, partners, and supporters for contributing your time, talent, and treasure; it is an honour to serve you and our mission!
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Mission Makers: Emma—giving back the support she received
“Growing up, I knew I wanted to work with children and youth in a supportive capacity so they can receive the support I had too,” says Emma, a Remedial Instructor at LDS and this month’s Mission Maker.
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Our commitment to standing up against racism and injustice.
We stand in solidarity with #BlackOutTuesday. Here’s why.
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LDS Annual Report 2019
Please see our 2019 Annual Report for an overview of our specialized programs, our students’ achievements and our charity’s progress, including highlights from 2020.
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2022 Annual Report
2022 was another year of growing programs and outstanding achievements from our amazing students. Thank you to our expanding community of families, students, partners and supporters for a wonderful year of learning!
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Info Night on November 10th: Discover our New Program to Help Kids Make and Keep Friends
LDS is pleased to announce our new programming to address the need for social skills intervention!
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Apparently This is What Parenting Feels Like
Author Sue Dvorak introduces herself and shares her book that is not about parenting, but about the experience of being a parent.
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Assistive technology for dyslexia and ADHD
Dyslexia is a learning difference that is neurobiological in nature, makes reading difficult, and may also interfere with recognizing, spelling, writing, and decoding words. Learn to spot the signs that your child may have dyslexia.
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2020 RISE to the Challenge—your contributions will transform over 180 lives!
Through your kind generosity, our 2020 RISE to the Challenge raised an amazing $181,461 from 214 donors!
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Making Exclusion Visible – National Exclusion Tracker
Learn about the Exclusion Tracker, now available to families across Canada. Begun as a grassroots movement in BC, the tracker is a voice for families to be heard, ensuring that exclusion is not hidden but transformed into change.
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Celebrate Leave a Legacy Month This May
May is Leave a Legacy Month, a national campaign encouraging people to consider leaving gifts to charities through their wills or other planned giving vehicles.
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Top 5 reasons to attend our Golf Tournament
Join us for a special day on Thursday, September 14, 2023 at the Furry Creek Golf & Country Club. Enjoy a day on the scenic course with engaging entertainment, delicious food and impeccable company. Take the opportunity to engage more deeply with LDS’s leaders about our transformative work empowering children, youth and adults with learning differences to thrive and achieve lifelong independence, confidence, and success.
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What to expect when applying to Jordan’s Principle
Learn about Jordan’s Principle, who is eligible, and how you can use this funding from Indigenous Services Canada to fund sessions and services with LDS.
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A Heartfelt Story of a Former LDS Student
Early this year, we had a visit from a former LDS student eager to share the incredible progress he has been making since attending LDS in grades 1-3.
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BC Ombudsperson Investigation and Survey on School Exclusions
The Ombudsperson has begun an investigation into the exclusion of students from classrooms and schools in BC’s K-12 public education system. Consider submitting your experience, confidentially, online.
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LDS Learning Profile in Squamish
Our LDS Access mobile classroom will be in Squamish the week of March 24, 2025 to provide valuable insights into your child’s academic and executive functioning strengths and stretches. Get an LDS Learning Profile and get support advocating for your child.
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Supporting Your Child After a Diagnosis
Getting a learning difference diagnosis can be overwhelming. Here are some key steps for parents to support their child after a diagnosis. You now have a tool to help you better understand your child’s needs and advocate effectively for support.
Learn MoreThe 2025-26 academic school year rate for one-to-one instruction is $104 per session.
All LDS programs operate on a sliding scale, meaning we adjust fees according to each family’s household income. Our goal is to be fair, equitable, consistent, and accessible. Learn more about how we set fees here.
The billing cycle depends on the program you are enrolled in. For RISE One-to-One and Adult Learning, payments are taken on the first business day of the month following service (e.g., on the first business day of October, families will be charged for sessions that happened in September). Payment dates for social programs will be clarified during your intake meeting.

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Early Years: Pre-K to Grade 3
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The 2025-26 academic school year rate for one-to-one instruction is $104 per session.
All LDS programs operate on a sliding scale, meaning we adjust fees according to each family’s household income. Our goal is to be fair, equitable, consistent, and accessible. Learn more about how we set fees here.
The billing cycle depends on the program you are enrolled in. For RISE One-to-One and Adult Learning, payments are taken on the first business day of the month following service (e.g., on the first business day of October, families will be charged for sessions that happened in September). Payment dates for social programs will be clarified during your intake meeting.

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