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Yes a peron with a learning disability needs special education.
A person can be labeled with a learning disability for not being able to read or write. They can also be labeled with a learning disability if the person reads below their own grade average. They may be labelled as having a learning disability if they have difficulty settling down in class and concentrating.
Physical disabilities affects someone physically often you can see when someone has a physical disabilities. A learning disabilities can't be seen just by looking at the person, it comes out in how they learn, read, write and so on.
If a person can successfully complete the requirements and do the work, why not?
People with Learning Disabilities are born with it, but some people have Learning Disabilities when they are older.
A learning disability is a term to describe specific kinds of learning problems. A learning disability can cause a person to have trouble learning and using certain skills. Researchers believe that learning disabilities are caused by differences in how a person's brain works and how it processes information. Therefore an audio visual learning disability would mean that they have trouble processing information through auditory methods and visual methods they would however be able to process the information through hands on methods also known as tactile methods.
A person with mental retardation has a low IQ and difficulty with tasks associated with daily living. A person with a learning disability may have an average or above average IQ but has difficulty in a specific area. For example, a very smart child may have trouble reading. This child is not mentally retarded but rather may have a learning disability.
It sounds as if you are in need of a consultation with an attorney what practices in your state. However, the first thing to do would be to require the individual with the alleged "memory learning disability" to prduce medical proof of their disability.
LD after a person's name can stand for "Learning Disability". It signifies that the person has been diagnosed with a specific type of learning challenge or difficulty.
No. A person with a learning disability may have an anatomical brain anomaly, but learning disabilities per se are not a reason to have a CT scan.
Learning disability is different from IQ. Learning is dependent on how quickly you can process sensory information into mental processes. As an example, let us pretend you have poor eyesight and glasses had not been invented, it would take you longer to read compared to a normal person, regardless of ability to use the information. A learning disability is when a person has a sensory or processing problem that hinders the gathering and processing of information.
no. although these people may struggle in school, it is because the method of learning does not align with the person's needs. hyperactivity is just a problem that makes it a little more difficult to learn. A learning disability is when there is significant impairment in learning directly because of a lack of certain cognitive skills.