Teaching Children with Learning Disabilities
NATIONAL ASSOCIATION OF SPECIAL EDUCATION TEACHERS
LEARNING DISABILITIES
Examples
I. Introduction and Definition under IDEA
A. Information Processing Disorder
B. Difficulties in Learning
C. Exclusionary Rule
D. Discrepancy Controversy
I. Introduction to LD
Definition of a Learning Disability under IDEA
(1) a disorder in the processing of information
involved in understanding and using language (spoken or written)
(2) Difficulties in learning, particularly reading, writing, mathematics, and/or spelling
(3) The problem is not primarily due to other causes
(4) Special educational services needed to succeed in school
**Severe discrepancy between potential and achievement
1. Disorder in the �Processing of Information
1. Disorder in the �Processing of Information
Information processing refers to how your brain:
1. Disorder in the �Processing of Information
1. Disorder in the �Processing of Information
1. Visual Processing
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1. Auditory Processing
Auditory Processing- involves how well a student can use auditory information.
1. Processing Speed
1. Processing Speed
2. Difficulties in Learning
Dyslexia-Severe difficulty learning to read
Dysgraphia- Severe difficulty learning to write
Dyscalculia- Severe difficulty learning to do mathematical concepts and computation
Dysorthographia- Severe difficulty learning to spell
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3. Problem is NOT Primarily Due to Other Causes
�4. Special Educational Services Needed to Succeed in School
It is possible for a student to "technically" have a disability but not to "qualify" for special education services.
This happens when a student demonstrates the information processing difficulties associated with a LD but his or her academic skills are not found to be "severely discrepant" from their ability. This may indicate that the student has learned how to "cope" with his/her learning difficulties at least to some extent.
**Severe Discrepancy Between �Potential and Achievement
II. Prevalence
II. Prevalence
III. Characteristics
III. Characteristics
III. Characteristics
IV. Teaching Strategies
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