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distinguish between problems arising from emotional disorders and LD. Efforts to classify children so that they can be taug...
channel, thus, giving all students the opportunity to learn through whichever channel is their strength. This approach has childre...
the genetic inability to connect phonemes with written symbols. A subspecies of dyslexia however embraces a simpler type of visua...
In six pages learning disabilities are examined in terms of various categories along with their effects on the child and family ps...
education and related services based on their disabled designation if he or she has one of the following: visual impairment, heari...
subject population of 30 students, 15 of whom have been diagnosed with dyslexia and 15 typically functioning peers in Grades 3-4 a...
beauty, wealth and status, or they can symbolize aspects of society that people would just as soon forget, such as with physical d...
the last 30 years (Singleton, 2000). Essentially, making positive diagnosis of dyslexia involves establishing that: 1. The childs ...
This article summary describes a study, Chen (2014), which pertains to nontraditional adult students and the application of adult ...
what the ministry is trying to accomplish is absolutely essential. Dwight Mix, childrens pastor at the Fellowship Bible Church loc...
"Students construct their own knowledge or the slightly narrower Students construct their own knowledge based on their existing sc...
for anxiety" (The Childrens Center for OCD and Anxiety, 2006; also see National Center for Health and Wellness, 2006). There are m...
the pre-test due to differences in cultural background make significant improvement, but children with "true language impairment" ...
materials are deemed important for student interest as well as student ability. The program includes teacher resources, such as s...
that the process of evaluating the subjects and providing for questionnaire responses is an element of consideration in evaluating...
gone beyond Deweys premises (Brufee, 1995). In the current processes used in cooperative classrooms, students work in small groups...
[Gillys] fault" that her previous placements did not work out, it nevertheless leaves the readers and Gilly with the impression fr...
environment often involves a diversity of instructional strategies as well as "monitoring, analyzing, predicting, planning, evalua...
Working with Students with Specific Disabilities, 2002). LDs are characterized by problems in use of listening, speaking, reading,...
In ten pages characteristics that are common to learning disabled children are examined. Twenty four sources are cited....
In three pages an empirical study regarding the differences in learning between students with special needs and those who do not h...
In three pages an empirical study is presented in which the differences in learning requirements between students who have special...
In seven pages Albert Einstein's learning development is considered within the context of Piaget's developmental stages theory and...
maintain that these individuals experience "deficits in behavioral, emotional, academic, and social functioning" that follow them ...
helps the brain to develop multiple new pathways that can sort and store more new experiences than a less-developed brain. The mor...
punishment. Opponents, however, say that any type of hands-on striking of any force serves to send the child the wrong message ab...
set down for them without making any fuss. Laurence Behrens and Leonard J. Rosen, authors of Writing and Reading Across the Curri...
(Calderon, 1991). McGrath and Sands (2004) describe the process that a North Carolina school system undertook in deciding t...
in that they know what the purpose of learning how to read is. Children do not necessarily equate a pleasant purpose. There are m...
for one full of simple sugars, worthless carbohydrates and empty calories, a cycle perpetuated by parents who fail to provide thei...