Understanding Learning Disability
Understanding Learning Disability
COURSE
IDENTIFYING LEARNING
DISABILITIES IN LEARNERS
MARY PEACEFUL
Monday, May 09, 2022
LEARNING OBJECTIVES:
► A learning disability affects the way a person learns new things throughout their life.
► People with learning disability tend to take longer to learn and may need support to
develop new skills, understand complicated information and interact with other people.
► Learning disability may be mild or severe, so the level of support someone needs
depends on the individual. It occurs when the brain is still developing (before, during or
soon after birth).
What is Learning Disability?
Learning disability is a neurological condition which affects ability to send, receive and
process information. A child with learning disability may have difficulties in reading, writing,
speaking, listening, understanding mathematical concept and with general comprehension.
AUDITORY
PROCESSING DYSCALCULIA DYSGRAPHIA DYSLEXIA
DISORDER
• Learner should be • Use real-life cues • Lesson notes • Read in a quiet
seated closest to the and physical provided as print place with no
teacher. objects. outs. distraction.
• Pre-teaching new or • Break tasks down • Listen to audio-
unfamiliar words. into subset.
• Oral exams and visual books and
• Visual aids should • Give extra time and assignments read along with
be used while review often. instead of written. recording.
teaching. • Explaining math • Use of audio • Offer learners
• Lessons can also be terms and concept recorder choices on how they
recorded for later clearly. engage with tasks to
review. make learning more
meaningful and
inclusive.
REVIEW OF TRC CONTENT (LEARNING STYLES)
■ Visual
■ Auditory
■ Verbal
Types of learning ■ Kinesthetic
styles include; ■ Logical/mathematical
■ Social
■ Solitary.
Possible challenges Suggested solutions
POSSIBLE CHALLENGES AND SUGGESTED
A learner with APD can be distracted by The child should not be seated close to
noiseSOLUTIONS
coming from outside the the window
classroom.
A learner with dyscalculia can be impeded Counselling, praises and incentives for
by his/her mindset. Most children already every little step attained and for every
have the notion that math is too hard and task/challenge won.
that they can excel in other subjects except
math.
Most class tasks and assignments Lines can be drawn on the board as it is
involve writing in one form or the other. on the learners notebook, teacher
should use clear handwriting and
ensures the learner follows accurately.
Assessing learners with dyslexia with no Allowing extra time and multiple strategies
expectation to lower your standard. in assessment.
Conclusion
Learning disabilities are surprisingly common and do not indicate intelligence.
Rather, learning differences result from the way a person’s brain is wired to
process information and make connections.
An estimated one in five students experience difficulty in learning or paying
attention in class, according to a 2017 report by the National Center for Learning
Disabilities. Individual Education Program (IEP) has been mapped out to support
individuals with learning disability.
Individuals with learning disabilities can succeed with targeted, adaptive help and
support from parents, teachers and professionals
Accepting that you learn differently is not the biggest challenge – it’s having
confidence in how you learn differently.
REFERENCES
► kidshealth.org
► www.edutopia.org
► Scholar.google.com
► www.readandspell.com
► www.webmd.com
► www.whiteswanfoundation.org