GROWTH DEVELOPMENT CHILD
LEARNING DISABILITIES
Question
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Taking notes
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Reading
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Listening to directions
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Citing evidence in a text
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Detailed explanation-1: -There are eight different types of visual processing issues: visual discrimination issues, visual figure-ground discrimination issues, visual sequencing issues, visual-motor processing issues, long-or short-term visual memory issues, visual-spatial issues, visual closure issues, and letter and symbol reversal issues.
Detailed explanation-2: -Visual sequential memory Difficulty remembering forms (including orientation, size, shape and color) or characters in the correct order. Difficulty spelling – misses, adds or jumbles letters within words. Often whispers or talks while writing. Trouble recognizing and remembering patterns.
Detailed explanation-3: -Math, reading and writing are some of the areas where visual processing skills play a key role in how a child learns, and without the skills to excel in these areas a child’s self-esteem can suffer as well.
Detailed explanation-4: -Provide a highlighter to use to highlight information while reading. Provide a slant board (or three-ring binder) to bring work closer to student’s visual field. Use audiobooks or text-to-speech software. Provide wide-ruled paper and darken or highlight lines and margins to help form letters in the right space.