The number of students currently diagnosed with learning disabilities is staggering - nearly 3 million and growing. Most of these children are bright and eager to learn, but they struggle to keep up in school. They get frustrated, teased, and sometimes labeled as “stupid” or “lazy.”
“Some of the most famous people struggled with academics,” says Dr. Paul Yellin, pediatrician and national director of the student success program, All Kinds of Minds. The trick, he says, is to help your children find their strength, and to remind them not to give up hope.
Bright Kids, Bad Grades shows innovative programs that help kids succeed. Hear the inspiring true stories and latest learning research -- and help your child thrive.