Learning Disabilit Y: A Condition That Produces A Gap Between Someone's Ability and His or Her Performance
Learning Disabilit Y: A Condition That Produces A Gap Between Someone's Ability and His or Her Performance
Learning Disabilit Y: A Condition That Produces A Gap Between Someone's Ability and His or Her Performance
Y
A condition that produces a gap
between someone's ability and his or
her performance.
Listening
Speaking
Reading
Writing
Spelling
Reasoning
Mathematics
Dyslexia
Dyscalculia
Dysgraphia
Dyspraxia
Attention Deficit Hyperactivity
Disorder
DYSLEXIA
the name for specific learning disabilities in reading.
often characterized by difficulties with accurate word
recognition, decoding and spelling.
may cause problems with reading comprehension and
slow down vocabulary growth.
may result in poor reading fluency and reading out loud.
neurological and often genetic.
not the result of poor instruction.
with the proper support, almost all people with dyslexia
can become good readers and writers.
School-Age Children
Trouble with :
Recognizing letters,
matching letters to sounds Mastering the rules of
and blending sounds into
spelling
speech
Pronouncing words, for
example saying mawn
lower instead of lawn
mower
Young Adult
Trouble with :
Reading at the expected
level
Understanding non-literal
language, such as idioms,
jokes, or proverbs
Handwriting or with
gripping a pencil
Learning and
understanding new skills;
instead, relying heavily on
memorization
Rhyming
Reading aloud
Learning a foreign
language
Memorizing
DYSCALCULIA
Refers to a wide range of lifelong learning disabilities involving math.
There is no single type of math disability.
School-Age Children
Young Adult
Trouble with :
Trouble with :
Trouble with :
Difficulty learning to
count
Trouble recognizing
printed numbers
Difficulty estimating
costs like groceries
bills
Difficulty developing
math problem-solving
skills
How is Dyscalculia
identified?
Below are some of the areas that may be
addressed:
Ability with basic math skills like counting,
adding, subtracting, multiplying and dividing
Ability to predict appropriate procedures based
on understanding patternsknowing when to
add, subtract, multiply, divide or do more
advanced computations
Ability to organize objects in a logical way
Ability to measuretelling time, using money
Ability to estimate number quantities
Ability to self-check work and find alternate
ways to solve problems.
DYSGRAPHIA
A learning disability that affects writing, which
requires a complex set of motor and information
processing skills. Dysgraphia makes the act of
writing difficult. It can lead to problems with
spelling,poor handwritingand putting thoughts
on paper. People with dysgraphia can have
trouble organizing letters, numbers and words on
a line or page. This can result partly from:
Visual-spatial difficulties: trouble processing
what the eye sees
School-Age Children
Young Adult
Trouble with :
Trouble with :
Illegible handwriting
Trouble organizing
thoughts on paper
Avoiding writing or
drawing tasks
Concentrating so hard
Poor understanding of on writing that
uppercase and
comprehension of
lowercase letters
what's written is
missed
Inability to write or
draw in a line or
within margins
Trouble thinking of
words to write
Early Writers
Young Students
Young Students
DYSPARAXIA
Dyspraxia is a disorder that affects motor skill
development. People withdyspraxia have trouble
planning and completing fine motor tasks. This
can vary from simple motor tasks such as waving
goodbye to more complex tasks like brushing
teeth.
Dyspraxia By Category
Category
Ideomotor
Dyspraxia
Ideational
Dyspraxia
Oromotor
Dyspraxia
Constructional
Dyspraxia
School-Age Children
Young Adult
Trouble with :
Trouble with :
Trouble with :
Speech control
Poor pencil grip and
letter formation and slow volume, pitch,
handwriting
articulation
Establishing left- or
right- handedness
Sensing direction
Personal grooming
and other self-help
activities
Speaking at a normal
rate or in way that can
be easily understood
Cooking or other
household chores
Making social
ADHD
Attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) is
a group of chronic disorders that begin in
childhood and sometimes last into adult life.
Problems generally associated with ADHD include
inattention, hyperactivity and impulsive behavior.
They can affect nearly every aspect of life.
Children and adults with ADHD often struggle
with low self-esteem, troubled personal
relationships and poor performance in school or
at work.
Inattention
Hyperactivity-impulsive behavior