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By Ann Logsdon, About.com Guide to Learning Disabilities

Audio Books - Finding Free Audio Books and Using Them

Wednesday October 17, 2007
Audio books can be used as an effective part of your child's special education program. They can be included in individual education programs or section 504 plans as adaptations for assessment and classwork. Using audio books is one way to help your child continue to learn content in the classroom despite having a reading disability.

Learn how you can find free audio books for your child and how you can use them most effectively with students who have learning disabilities in basic reading skills and reading comprehension.

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