The following list of online resources are not endorsed by QQCC, but are provided as a reference point for further research or queries:
Learning Disabilities Online : LD Online serves more than 200,000 parents, teachers, and other professionals each month. It provides information and advice about learning disabilities and ADHD, and features hundreds of helpful articles, multimedia, monthly columns by noted experts, first person essays, children’s writing and artwork, a comprehensive resource guide, active forums, and a referral directory of professionals, schools, and products.
Learning Disabilities Association of America : The LDA provides support to people with learning disabilities, their parents, teachers and other professionals. At the national, state and local levels, LDA provides cutting-edge information on learning disabilities, practical solutions, and a comprehensive network of resources.
National Center for Learning Disabilities : The NCLD provides essential information to parents, professionals and individuals with learning disabilities, promotes research and programs to foster effective learning, and advocates for policies to protect and strengthen educational rights and opportunities.
University of Maryland Medical Research Center : This site offers a list of external resources related to learning disabilities.
Internet Special Education Resources : ISER is a directory of professionals, organizations, and schools that serve the learning disabilities and special education communities.
Learning Disabilities Resource Community : The LDRC is a virtual information community open to anyone affected by learning disabilities either as an individual with a learning disability, a parent, teacher, researcher, or a concerned community member. The LDRC is a place to gain knowledge about learning disabilities, discover new teaching and educational tools, share information and experiences, and contribute to a greater understanding of the "hidden disability".
Wikipedia.com : The online people’s encyclopedia is a good starting point for those with little or no knowledge of learning disabilities. It provides an overall explanation of learning disabilities, with a history of research, causes, symptoms, etc.


