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Learning Disabilities. Saturday, January 4, 2020 By Natalie Boehmer. What is a Learning Disability?. A learning disability is not visible and usually does not leave signs to offer support
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Learning Disabilities Saturday, January 4, 2020 By Natalie Boehmer
What is a Learning Disability? • A learning disability is not visible and usually does not leave signs to offer support • LD which is the common name for it is something that affects a person’s ability to interpret what they see or hear
What are the types of Learning Disabilities? • They can be divided into three main categories • Developmental speech and language disorders • Academic skills disorders • "Other," a catch-all that includes certain coordination disorders and learning handicaps not covered by the other terms
What causes Learning Disabilities? • Errors in fetal brain development • Genetic factors • Problems during pregnancy or devlivery • Tobacco, Alcohol, and other drug use • Toxins in the child’s environment
How are Learning Disabilities first Identified? • Looking for delayed developmental milestones • First words • Eye contact • First steps • Reading • Socialization
Can they be outgrown or cured? • Most do not outgrow their learning disability but learn to adapt to it • Since most disabilities are a learning delay children are able to catch up given time • With proper help and encouragement for the child there is hope
Is Medication Available? • For many years children have benefited from the medication used on their learning disability • Ritalin or Dexedrine are common medications used • They are affective for 3 to 4 hours and then move out of the body within 12 hours
Things NOT Proven to Work • Megavitamins • Colored lenses • Special diets • Sugar-free diets • Body stimulation or manipulation
Sources for Information and Support • Fisher, G., and Cummings, R. The Survival Guide for Kids with LD. • Greene, L. Learning Disabilities and Your Child: A Survival Handbook. New York: Fawcett Columbine, 1987. • Silver, L. The Misunderstood Child: A Guide for Parents of Children with Learning Disabilities: 2d ed. Blue Ridge Summit, PA: Tab Books, 1992.
Sources cont… • Weiss, E. Mothers Talk About Learning Disabilities. New York: Prentice Hall Press, 1989. • Levine, M. Keeping A Head in School: A Student's Book about Learning Abilities and Learning Disorders. Cambridge, MA: Educators Publishing Services, Inc., 1990.
Question and Answer? • If there is anything else that you have a question on or are concerned about please feel free to talk to me or email me anytime! • I hope this was helpful • Mihagirl8@aol.com