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    | Misunderstood Mind’s | Children with Learning Disabilities | Instructor: Jeanne Henry | Pamela Al-Shaer | 8/19/2011 | Children all over America are afflicted with serious learning disabilities that may have long- time effects‚ and usually the causes of these learning disabilities are undetermined. “Misunderstood minds” is a PBS Website that supports individuals’ who have questions about children with learning disabilities and helps them to understand how children that

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    during childhood cast long shadows into adulthood” (Acheson 1999 p.34). The author will throughout the assignment touch on these issues‚ but in his estimation the effect these issues and particularly education‚ have on children with disabilities especially learning disabilities are the most under researched and under published and for this reason he will develop this initiative. To give us some perspective we must first examine a connotation of poverty‚ a definition. “Persons are beset by poverty when

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    Dyslexia is characterized by difficulty with learning to read fluently and with accurate comprehension despite normal intelligence.[1][2] This includes difficulty with phonological awareness‚ phonological decoding‚ processing speed‚ orthographic coding‚ auditory short-term memory‚ language skills/verbal comprehension‚ and/or rapid naming.[3][4][5] Developmental reading disorder (DRD) is the most common learning disability. Dyslexia is the most recognized of reading disorders‚ however not all reading

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    Dyslexia is resopinaclbel of 80% of learning disabilities. In the event that a child is born with it it will make their academic life more than anything else. Dyslexia can make it more tougth to read. Dyslexia is the most common learning disability and effects the brain. Dyslexia is a learning disorder that uses different parts of the brain when you think. For most people it affects the way the brain gets messiges. In dyslexia there are not different levels but different kinds some kids affect

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    359 July 7‚ 2013 Learning Disabilities and the Classroom With every classroom you are able to see a dynamic between students and their teacher. It takes a strong teacher to really make everything accessible to all students including student with learning disabilities. The class that I watched was Christina Hilliker’s second grade. The disabilities that were part of this great dynamic were Downs‚ Autism‚ ADHD‚ auditory processing and behavior issues that cause learning difficulties.

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    CHECKLIST FOR THE IDENTIFICATION OF A LEARNING DISABLED CHILD NAME: ______________________________________ AGE: ___ SEX: _____________ GRADE: ____________ SCHOOL: ______________________________________________ DIRECTIONS: Put a check mark (a) on the space corresponding to the behavior or condition manifested by the child. ___1. Looks typical but doesn’t learn typically ___2. Is intelligent‚ often gifted ___3. Have reading‚ spelling and/or Math achievement that are significantly

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    sold fiction author is not William Shakespeare‚ not Edgar Allen Poe‚ nor is it J.K. Rowling. Agatha Christie is in the Guinness Book of World Records as the “Best Selling Fiction Author of All-Time” in 2007. As an author‚ she also holds a place in being called the “second best-selling author of all time” and “the second most translated book” only behind William Shakespeare and The Bible‚ respectively. Agatha Mary Clarissa Miller was born in Torquay‚ Devon‚ England on September 15‚ 1890. She lived a

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    To make sure that people with learning difficulties are able to live in their flats independently and not go through any abuse‚ there are various strategies to help them such as: Protection of Vulnerable Adults scheme (POVA) The Protection of Vulnerable Adults (POVA) scheme was July 2004 was introduced to protect vulnerable adults such as people with learning disability who are aged 18 years and over in care settings. Employers or managers are required to check the POVA list when employing workers

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    Christy’s Lemonade Stand Case 1) No‚ Christy concept of "earnings" is not a good way to measure how much she earned from her lemonade business. She is recording revenue when she receives the cash rather than when it is earned. Christy still has a liability to meet (product to deliver) and she can only record revenue when the work is performed‚ in her case‚ when the lemonade is delivered to the client. Earning an income means that the total revenues exceed the total expenses. Revenues are earned

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    Children with learning disabilities are smart or smarter than their peers‚ but may have difficulty with things like reading‚ writing‚ reasoning‚ and organizing information by themselves. A learning disability is a lifelong issue that cannot be cured or fixed with a snap of the fingers. Children who have the right support and intervention can succeed in school. Then later they will be able to go and be successful later in life. Children with learning disabilities need the support of parents‚ school

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