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  • National Adult Literacy & Learning Disabilities (ALLD) Center Academy for Educational Development 1875 Connecticut Avenue, NW Washington, DC 20009 202/884-8185

  • Orton Dyslexia Society, Chester Building Suite 382,8600 LaSalle Road, Baltimore, MD, 21286-2044, 410) 296-0232

  • Lab School of Washington, DC - innovative programs for children and adults with learning difficulties; special commitment to Learning Disabled Achievers.

  • Kingsbury School, Washington, DC - 'With 65 years of experience, Kingsbury is the premier independent educational institution serving children and adults with learning disabilities in the Washington, D.C. area. Kingsbury's mission is to identify and foster individuals with learning disabilities and difficulties to develop strategies that enable them to reach their academic, social and life goals. Offering specialized tutoring services, comprehensive diagnostic and psychological services, and an individualized day school program, Kingsbury is "the place for success" for children and adults with learning disabilities.'
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