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Understanding Learning Difficulties. Characteristics of Students with Learning Disabilities. General Disorders of attention distractibility hyperactivity perseveration Possible difficulties with spatial orientation time concepts directions manual dexterity social perceptions
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Characteristics of Students with Learning Disabilities General Disorders of attention • distractibility • hyperactivity • perseveration Possible difficulties with • spatial orientation • time concepts • directions • manual dexterity • social perceptions • organization • memory • perception Academic Inefficient learning strategies Reading difficulties • decoding • comprehension Mathematics difficulties • basic skills • quantitative thinking Written or oral language difficulties • spelling • grammar • ideation • handwriting • copying/note taking • vocabulary • listening • speaking
What is a Learning Disability? • A person with a learning disability has difficulty taking in, remembering, or expressing information. • The learning process can be divided into 5 steps: • Take in information through the senses. • Figure out what it means. • File it into memory. • Later, withdraw it from memory and “remember” it. • Feed it back to the outside world through some form of expression –speech, writing, action. (Duncan, 1983). • Thus, for someone without a learning disability the learning process typically follows this path: INFORMATION MEMORY EXPRESSION taking it in decoding then filing to giving feedback memory through expression For someone with a learning disability there is a breakdown somewhere in these steps. It’s like having a short circuit in the central nervous system. Learning or recalling information can become an overwhelming task.