Free Learning Disability Worksheets for Teens
Free printable learning disability worksheets for teenagers designed by Cadabam's CDC special educators. Includes study strategy planners, reading comprehension tools, essay organizers, and math problem-solving frameworks for teens aged 13-17 with dyslexia, dyscalculia, or dysgraphia.
How Do Worksheets Support Teens with Learning Disabilities?
Worksheets for teens with learning disabilities are specialized tools designed to break down complex academic, social, and organizational tasks into manageable steps. They provide structured practice in a low-pressure format, helping to reinforce concepts taught in therapy for learning disabilities and school, build confidence, and foster independent learning. At Cadabam’s Child Development Center, we leverage over 30 years of experience to create evidence-based resources that bridge the gap between clinical support and at-home progress.
More Than a Printable: The Cadabam’s Difference
While countless worksheets are available online, they often lack the therapeutic depth needed to create real, lasting change. The resources we offer are fundamentally different. They are not just printables; they are expert-designed tools built to support the unique neurodiversity of your teen and integrate seamlessly into a comprehensive learning disabilities treatment plan.
Designed by a Multidisciplinary Team
Our worksheets are not created in a vacuum. They are the product of collaborative development by our integrated team of child psychologists, special educators, occupational therapists, and speech-language pathologists. This holistic approach ensures that each activity considers interconnected challenges. For example, a math worksheet might incorporate principles of sensory integration to help a teen focus, while a reading worksheet may use techniques developed by speech therapists to improve fluency.
Based on Evidence-Based Therapeutic Principles
Every activity is rooted in proven methods. We incorporate principles from Cognitive Behavioural Therapy (CBT) to help teens reframe negative thoughts about their abilities ("I'll never get this") and build a growth mindset. The structured learning techniques employed are designed for effective skill acquisition, helping teens build a solid foundation for academic and personal success.
Built for a Seamless Therapy-to-Home Transition
Progress doesn’t stop when a therapy for learning disabilities session ends. These tools are specifically designed to be used by parents to reinforce skills learned at our center. This consistency is key to solidifying new habits and concepts. Using these worksheets together can also become a positive activity that strengthens parent-child bonding and opens up communication about challenges in a supportive way.
A Comprehensive Toolkit for Teen Development
We understand that learning disabilities are not one-size-fits-all. That’s why we’ve created a libr
