Learn about Learning Disabilities
The more parents and teachers know, the more children succeed and grow. Read about dyslexia (reading problems), dysgraphia (writing problems), dyscalculia (math problems), and ADHD.
Voice of America provided these new articles to introduce people to learning disabilities. Even if you are experienced, read them so you have new material to share with others. Here are some key points:
- Dyslexia most commonly affects a person's ability to read, write, or spell. Although there is no cure, people with dyslexia can be successful learners.
- Dyscalculia is a problem that affects the brain's ability to process and understand the meaning of numbers. Some children with dyscalculia may not remember the correct order of operations when solving math problems.
- Some children with dyscalculia need carefully tailored practice to help them with math skills. For example, a teacher might use a number line or group objects to represent numbers. Students with dyscalculia might need extra time or a calculator to complete their work.
- Dysgraphia is a learning disability that affects writing. Early treatment can help prevent or reduce dysgraphia. For example, exercises can help improve hand strength and the ability of the muscles to remember how to write shapes.
- Teachers can help students with dysgraphia work around the disability. Assistance might include extra time to write, help with taking notes, or even a thicker-than-standard pencil.
- Attention Deficit Disorder and Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder affect approximately five to ten percent of children worldwide. Medicines can sometimes help children experience calmer, clearer thinking for periods of time. But there is debate about medicating children with ADHD.
Help Learning Disabled Children Find Their Files in the Computer
Laptop computers and flash drives look a lot neater than backpacks and lockers overflowing with crumpled paper, but that doesn't mean students can find their work. By learning the Digital Master Filing System, LD students can stop spending time searching for their work or redoing it when they can't find it. Both teachers and parents will benefit from the Digital Master Filing System. Help your LD child set up a system this summer to better manage their materials.
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Fathers Are Important to Children with ADHD
To honor fathers on Father's Day, LD OnLine is offering Fatherhood and ADHD to all dads, especially fathers of challenged children. Learn how to create a self-disciplined child. Be the father they can lean on when they feel as if they cannot hold themselves together.
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A Must-Have Resource from LearningStore:Learning Disabilities / Learning Abilities Six Part Series LD-LA, Learning disAbilities, Learning Abilities, is a six-part video series, with topics including reading, dyslexia, phonemic awareness, multisensory instruction, dyscalculia or math disabilities and ADD/ADHD. The series draws on current research from the National Institutes of Child Health, to help improve the understanding and teaching of all students at risk of not learning to read or do math. |
Featured Articles
For All Our Readers
- Different Stages in a Learning Disabled Writer's Life
Be inspired by reading Different Stages in a Learning Disabled Writer's Life. Karen Lynn-Chlup, an advocate, webmaster, and author, could not reply to her boyfriend's letters because of her learning disability. This experience as a young adult inspired her to become a published author.
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For Teachers
- Helping Students Understand and Accept Their Learning Disabilities: The Demystification Conference
At Churchill Center & School, teachers hold a yearly conference (called the Demystification Conference) with the students to talk with them about their learning disabilities. The Churchill teachers prepare thoroughly and meet with each student on an individual basis. They develop a visual aid to clarify the information and they kick off each discussion with examples of each student's strengths and intelligence.
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For Parents
- Divorce: It Can Complicate Children's Special Education Issues
This month, LD OnLine wants to recognize and assist divorced parents. Divorce is never easy for anyone involved, especially the children, but this article, Divorce: It Can Complicate Children's Special Education Issues, will help guide you. Educators will also find the article useful.
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For Adults who Have Learning Disabilities
- Dyslexia and the Challenge of Using Today's Technology
Technology is a miracle for many people with learning disabilities. However, before we can use these devices, we actually have to learn and program them. Dyslexia and the Challenge of Using Today's Technology offers solutions to the problems you may face.
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Appreciate Your Teacher
Another school year has come to an end. But don't forget to thank your teacher before you say goodbye for the summer. Our e-card lets you tell them how much they helped. Your words of appreciation may make their summer.
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In the News
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