AAP News Vol. 13 No. 5 May 1997, p. 31
© 1997 American Academy of Pediatrics
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Pediatricians: life raft for low-income LD children

Ave Lachiewicz M.D., FAAP

Those who say there's no room for pediatricians in the management of children with learning disabilities must work in wealthy communities that have tremendous resources for children. I work with children who come from less privileged environments. In recent weeks, I've encountered problems that explain why I think there is a very important role for pediatricians in the management of children with learning disorders.