2. WHAT IS A LEARNING DISABILITY
Definition- a neurologically based difficulty in the
achievement in academic abilities.
Can effect-
Basic skills- math, reading, etc.
Higher level thinking- organization and time
management
4 to 6 percent of all students have a learning disability.
4. EXPECTATIONS AND SUCCESS
Intelligence
Potential vs. Ability
All disabilities are different
To encourage success focus on
Individual achievements
Individual progress
Individual learning styles
5. TREATMENTS
Medication
Do benefits outweigh the risks?
Affects children differently than adults.
Cognative Behavior Therapy
Behavioral Training for Parents
6. TREATMENTS
Diet
ADHD- avoid soda, sweets, quash, and natural
orange juice
Dyslexia- try sugar free diet.
The law requires schools to develop individual
education plans for all children with learning
disabilities.
7. AFFECTS AND OUTCOMES
Learning disabilities can affect
Mental abilites
How they learn
How they view themselves
How they interact with peers
8. MAINSTREAMING
Mainstreaming- placing learning disabled students in
“regular” classrooms throughout the day
Pros- higher academic achievement, higher self-
esteem, and better social skills.
Cons- are LD students getting enough attention?
Does that take attention away from other students?
9. INCLUSION
Types of Inclusion
Regular
Partial
Full
Goal- to take all necessary actions to accomidate
students with a learning disability in a “regular”
classroom
10. SOURCES
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