Public Service Announcements
Your station or organization is welcome to use our public service announcements! The 30-second spots offer a light touch and energetic delivery. Click on the links below to view the PSAs. For a broadcast quality version, please contact us.
Reba McEntire
Reba McEntire, "The Queen of Country" is an American Country music singer, performer, and actress. She has issued 32 albums with over 55 million records sold world-wide. She provided this PSA for you to enjoy:
- Help Your Child Hit the Right Note (:30)
Reba McEntire says that a child is like a song. Each one has a unique beauty and strength - but there can be challenges too. Luckily, there is a lot you can do to help your child hit the right note.
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Molly Ringwald
Molly Ringwald is a movie star and actress. She was in major Hollywood movies about suburban teenagers, including Sixteen Candles and The Breakfast Club. She provided this PSA for you to enjoy:
- A Lot to Learn About Learning Disabilities (:30)
Molly Ringwald knows that if your child has a learning disability, sometimes it seems like you're the one having trouble with the alphabet: IEP, LD, ADHD. There is a lot to learn - but LD OnLine can help.
Watch now >> - Some Children Have a Hard Time Learning (:30)
Molly Ringwald says that as kids grow older, learning is not as automatic as it was when they were younger. Some children have a harder time learning than others. LD OnLine is there to help.
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Henry Winkler
Henry Winkler, a Golden Globe Award-winning director, producer, author, and actor, says that LD OnLine is the "best LD resource on the Web" in these two Public Service Announcements now available for you to enjoy.
- A book nightmare (:30)
As he stands in a children's bookstore, Winkler says that "a room full of books that I couldn't read" would have been his worst nightmare as a child. He never thought he would have a future making a living with words "as an actor, a director, and now a writer."
Watch now >> - Growing up dyslexic (:30)
In the PSAs, Winkler, who played the ultra-cool character "The Fonz" on "Happy Days," talks about his childhood experience with dyslexia, when he was called "lazy, unmotivated, or just plain stupid."
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