yes, they can but they will learn slower so take your time but once the information is remembered it wont be so hard, also a routine for learning will help even if its a day to day routine, also they might need help at school.
You cannot cure Asperger's Syndrome. It is a neurological condition that affects how the brain works, so rather than curing it, people with Asperger's Syndrome can learn or be taught some methods to deal with some of its effects. They can also be given medications that can treat some of the symptoms, but not the cause. There is no cure for Aspergers Syndrome. There are a number of ways that a person with Aspergers can be helped to live a good quality, independent life which is sometimes made difficult by the condition.
Some of the symptoms of aspergers include failure to make eye contact, failure to pick up on facial cues, unusual facial expressions, and an inability to connect with others. These symptoms may change as a person gets older and learns how to better adapt to society. Webmd.com is an excellent resource to learn more about syndrome, as well as kidshealth.org.
They were expected to do what children in schools everywhere do - learn.
Sybil Ludington was most likely educated much the same as the other female children of the thirteen colonies. These children attended elementary schools or grammar schools. At these schools the children would learn to read, learn to write, and learn basic arithmetic.
read and write
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There is no cure or medication for down syndrome. However, public schools in the US provide special education services for kids with special needs. These services help children learn at their own pace. The services teach strategies to compensate for specific areas of weakness.
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Children with Down syndrome can learn to participate in physical exercise activities like other children. It may take children with Down syndrome longer than other children to reach developmental milestones, but they will eventually meet many of these milestones.
Because they want children to learn how to read music
so children could learn to read The Bible
kids in English schools learn pretty much the same thing they do everywhere else in the world. Basic maths and grammer, sciences and history