Council for Learning Disabilities International

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The Council for Learning Disabilities (CLD) is an international organization that promotes evidence-based teaching, collaboration, research, leadership, and mentorship to enhance the education and quality of life for individuals with learning disabilities The Council for Learning Disabilities (CLD) is an international organization that promotes evidence-based teaching, collaboration, research, leadership, and advocacy. CLD is comprised of professionals who represent diverse disciplines and are committed to enhancing the education and quality of life for individuals with learning disabilities and others who experience challenges in learning.

SAVE THE DATE ! 2026 INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON LEARNING DISABILITIES - Proposals for our 48th International Conference...
03/27/2026

SAVE THE DATE ! 2026 INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON LEARNING DISABILITIES - Proposals for our 48th International Conference are now being accepted! Submission no later than April 6, 2026.

We are pleased to share a Call for Papers from the Council for Learning Disabilities 48th International Conference, host...
03/18/2026

We are pleased to share a Call for Papers from the Council for Learning Disabilities 48th International Conference, hosted this year, October 22-23, in Fort Worth, Texas.

Please join us for the next FREE NJCLD Symposium!NJCLD 2026 Spring Symposium: IDA’s 2025 Definition of Dyslexia: An Inte...
03/02/2026

Please join us for the next FREE NJCLD Symposium!

NJCLD 2026 Spring Symposium: IDA’s 2025 Definition of Dyslexia: An International, Evidence-Based Update presented by Dr. Hugh Catts, Dr. Malt Joshi, and Dr. Charles Haynes.

Members, CLD is an active participant in the National Joint Committee on Learning Disabilities. Please join us for the free 2026 Spring Symposium. It will be held via Zoom on March 4, 2026, from 7:00 to 8:30 PM.

To register, visit: HTTPS://NJCLD.ORG/UPCOMING-SYMPOSIA/

Check out the latest and greatest of CLD news in the December Issue of LD Forum
12/19/2025

Check out the latest and greatest of CLD news in the December Issue of LD Forum

Join us with Dr. David Bateman, for the session is titled, Update on Recent Policy Shifts and Litigation in Washington f...
11/10/2025

Join us with Dr. David Bateman, for the session is titled,

Update on Recent Policy Shifts and Litigation in Washington for Students with Learning Disabilities.

As ever, this virtual event is free and open to all-so please attend. We invite you to invite your friends and colleagues(and students, if applicable).

If it conflicts with your schedule, register anyway so you will have
easy access to the materials and recording.

Please, mention Council for Learning Disabilities (CLD) if you are asked how you found out about the event.

Meet Dr. Hyojong Sohn, recipient of the 2024 Early Career Researcher Award! In her podcast episode, Dr. Sohn discusses v...
11/06/2025

Meet Dr. Hyojong Sohn, recipient of the 2024 Early Career Researcher Award! In her podcast episode, Dr. Sohn discusses validating an observation protocol for measuring evidence-based reading instruction within a framework. Learn how this work can transform classroom practice and support for all learners.

Must-Listen: Advancing Math Intervention ResearchJoin Dr. Soyoung Park, winner of the 2024 Must Read Award, as she unpac...
11/04/2025

Must-Listen: Advancing Math Intervention Research
Join Dr. Soyoung Park, winner of the 2024 Must Read Award, as she unpacks her systematic review on methodological rigor in mathematics intervention meta-analyses published in Learning Disability Quarterly. Hear how stronger methods can lead to stronger outcomes for students with learning disabilities.

We’re featuring Dr. Lindsay Diamond, Mercedes Baggett & Dr. Abbie Olszewski, whose publication earned them the 2024 Must...
11/03/2025

We’re featuring Dr. Lindsay Diamond, Mercedes Baggett & Dr. Abbie Olszewski, whose publication earned them the 2024 Must Read Award, for research on early behavioral indicators of dysgraphia and dyslexia. Discover how early identification can change the trajectory for struggling writers and readers

November 1 — new month, renewed purpose. Congratulations to CLD’s Brian Bryant Leadership Academy Cohort 14!
11/01/2025

November 1 — new month, renewed purpose. Congratulations to CLD’s Brian Bryant Leadership Academy Cohort 14!

The conference may have ended but to all those in attendance - thank you for your dedication, advocacy, education and co...
10/19/2025

The conference may have ended but to all those in attendance - thank you for your dedication, advocacy, education and collaboration to support all individuals with learning disabilities.

We are proud to announce our J. Lee Wiederholt Distinguished Lecturer for the 47th International Conference on Learning ...
10/10/2025

We are proud to announce our J. Lee Wiederholt Distinguished Lecturer for the 47th International Conference on Learning Disabilities. Dr. Monica Brown from the University of Nevada, Las Vegas (UNLV) will deliver the Distinguished Lecture, "This is my home…but, my research has evolved."

Join us in Salt Lake City, Utah, October 16–17, 2025.
https://council-for-learning-disabilities.org/cld-annual-conference/

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11184 Antioch Road
Overland Park, KS
66210

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The Council for Learning Disabilities (CLD) is an international organization that promotes evidence-based teaching, collaboration, research, leadership, and advocacy. CLD is comprised of professionals who represent diverse disciplines and are committed to enhancing the education and quality of life for individuals with learning disabilities and others who experience challenges in learning.