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A Guide To the 7 Types of Learning Disabilities [Infographic]
Children with learning and attention issues can be just as successful academically and personally when given the right opportunities. This infographic explores the unique characteristics of the 7 learning disabilities as defined by the Learning Disabilities Association of America to advocate for awareness, understanding, and compassion.
Specific Learning Disability in Special Education
Here is we disuss about the meaning of SLD in special education and the various types of learning disabilities that fall under this category. It is essential to identify SLD early so that learners can receive the necessary interventions and support to develop compensatory strategies and overcome the challenges they face in learning. #learning #specificlearningdisbilities #education . you can also download the PDF version the link is given below as.
Executive Dysfunction, Explained!
Executive dysfunction is a brain-based impairment that impacts a person's ability to analyze, organize, decide, and execute things on time. It causes assignments to be lost, deadlines to be missed, and projects to overwhelm. Learn how to recognize the signs of executive dysfunction, and how to differentiate them from ADHD and/or learning disabilities.
4 D Learning Disorders
‼️These 4 D learning disorders are often confused because they are all related to how messages from the brain are processed to carry out tasks. 🧠 ✅Here's a checklist of each disorder's symptoms to help you know the difference. #specialeducation #specialed #dyslexia #dysgraphia #dyscalculia #dyspraxia #sensory #learningdisabilities #braindevelopment #learningdisability #learningdifficulties #learningdifferences #learningdisorders #learningdisorder #childdevelopment
Learning Disabilities
This is a great way to create awareness around different disabilities a patient may have. We need to work around these disabilities so that the patient is comfortable and understood. Cognitive developmentally what this does is help us utilize this knowledge to the best of our ability to best accommodate this patient. Psychosocially we create this safe haven so that they don't feel judged and instead loved. This will have them feeling their best in their social and emotional well-being. Their…
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