Tips for Learning Disabilities
Many types
of learning disabilities make it difficult for teachers to explain to parents.
Often a learning disability might be dismissed from a teacher's mind. Sometimes
it is due to a lack of time and not being prepared to have various teaching
styles. Another reason is too many students in the classrooms which makes some
students struggle in their learning process. Learning disabilities are often not
detected until a person is in college or high school.
Some
disorders such as ADHD are considered to be in a group of learning
disabilities. Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD) makes a student
have a hard time focusing on what is said in class. Dyslexia is also a learning
disability that students have a hard time adjusting to the teacher's teaching
style. Other learning disabilities that some parents have never heard of are
Dyscalculia and Dysgraphia. Each learning disability is managed and approached
in a different way so that students can learn at their own pace.
Dyscalculia
is a learning disability that makes it challenging to learn mathematics. There
may be some damage to the brain or disruptive processes in the brain which make
it difficult to do math mentally without writing it down. Another learning
disability is Dysgraphia which is an impairment in writing which makes it hard
to read what was written on paper. Yet, it is common for a student to get
diagnosed with Dyslexia. Dyslexia is also known as a reading disorder although
it can affect writing and spelling.
Regardless
of what type of learning disability a teacher might suspect a student has, it
is best to get tested and evaluated. The tests range from reading comprehension,
math problems, spelling, writing, and word games which a licensed psychologist
or school psychologist gives to the student. Nevertheless, students with
learning disabilities must find ways to learn, study, and comprehend what the
lectures are all about in school. There are apps for Dyslexia and for learning
disabilities so that students can learn. Parents can additionally help their children
by being supportive and raising their self-esteem.
Teachers
must give their students time to complete their tests. Additionally, if a
student has a learning disability, they can take their test in another room to
complete their test. This makes a student feel less pressured to finish their
tests before the class time ends. Teachers and parents must work together in a calm
manner so that the student can understand all of the topics that are being
taught. Here are websites about more information regarding learning disabilities
and about the apps.
Useful Apps for Kids with Dyslexia and Learning Disabilities:
https://www.wizcase.com/blog/useful-apps-for-kids-with-dyslexia-and-learning-disabilities/
Strategies for Teaching Children with Learning Disabilities-LDRFA:
Strategies For Teaching Children With Learning Disabilities - LDRFA
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