LEARNING DISABILITIES

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LEARNING DISABILITIES

True or False?? Learning disabilities are considered invisible disabilities? More girls are diagnosed with LD than boys Ritalin, a common treatment, is a stimulant, it is a cure.

4. Almost 50% of adolescents who committed suicide had been previously diagnosed with a LD 5. Typically LD are diagnosed at birth 6. ADHD is the most common learning disorder

7. Individuals with learning disabilities are over-represented in jails, reform schools and within the working poor

Answers 1. True 2. False: more boys are diagnosed with LD than girls 3. False: Ritalin, a common treatment, is a stimulant; treats the symptoms, but is not a cure 4. True 5. False: typically LD are not diagnosed until about 10 years old or grade 4 when memorization skills are no longer adequate for class survival

6. False: dyslexia is the most common learning disorder 7. True

What is a learning Disability? http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dtmrxsw RKZE What is a learning disability? Short video clip http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wcqefxd gacq

The primary characteristic of a learning disability is a significant difference between a child s achievement in some areas and his or her overall intelligence or level of ability Disorders affect the ability to : understand or use spoken language or written language, do mathematical calculations, coordinate movements, direct attention Occur in very young children, but the disorders are usually not recognized until the child reaches school age

Typically in 5 general areas Spoken language: delays, disorders, and deviations in listening and speaking Written language: difficulties with reading, writing and spelling

3. Arithmetic: difficulty in performing arithmetic operations understanding basic concepts 4. Reasoning: difficulty in organizing and integrating thoughts 5. Memory: difficulty in remembering information and instructions WHAT MIGHT EACH OF THESE STUDENTS LOOK LIKE IN THE CLASSROOM????

Common symptoms related to learning disabilities Please keep a running total using the following marking scheme. Give yourself a 1 if the statement never/once in awhile, 2 if frequently, 3 always/typically applies to you 1) Academic symptoms: Poor performance on tests Reversals in reading and writing Difficulty copying accurately from a model Slowness in completing work Easily confused by instructions Difficulty with tasks requiring sequencing 6

2) Cognitive symptoms: Difficulty discriminating size, shape, colour Difficulty with temporal ( time) concepts Distorted concept of body image Poor organizational skills Difficulty with abstract reasoning and/or problem solving Disorganized thinking Often obsesses on one topic or idea Poor short-term or long-term memory Lags in development milestones ( motor, language)

3) Physical Symptoms General awkwardness Poor visual-motor coordination Hyperactivity Overly distractable; difficulty concentrating Lack of hand preference or mixed dominance

4) Behavioural/Social Symptoms: Impulsive behaviour;lack of reflective thought prior to action Low tolerance for frustration Excessive movement during sleep Poor peer relationships Overly excitable during group play Poor social judgement Inappropriate, unselective, and often excessive display of affection

Behaviour often inappropriate for situation Failure to see consequences for his actions Overly gullible, easily lead by peers Excessive variation in mood and responsiveness Poor adjustment to environmental changes Difficulty making decisions

When considering these sypmtoms, it is important to remain mindful of the following: 1) no one will have all these symptoms 2) Among LD populations, some symptoms are more common than others 3) All people have at least two or three of these problems to some degree 4) the number of symptoms seen in a particular child does not give an indication as to whether the disability is mild or severe. It is important to consider if the behaviours are chronic and appear in clusters