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Learning disability is a classification that includes several areas of functioning in which a person has difficulty learning in a typical manner, usually caused by an unknown factor or factors. Given the "difficulty learning in a typical manner", this does not exclude the ability to learn in a different manner. Therefore, some people can be more accurately described as having a "Learning Difference", thus avoiding any misconception of being disabled with a lack of ability to learn and possible negative stereotyping.
While learning disability, learning disorder and learning difficulty are often used interchangeably, they differ in many ways. Disorder refers to significant learning problems in an academic area. These problems, however, are not enough to warrant an official diagnosis. Learning disability on the other hand, is an official clinical diagnosis, whereby the individual meets certain criteria, as determined by a professional (psychologist, pediatrician, etc.). The difference is in degree, frequency, and intensity of reported symptoms and problems, and thus the two should not be confused. When the term "learning disorder" is used, it describes a group of disorders characterized by inadequate development of specific academic, language, and speech skills. Types of learning disorders include reading (dyslexia), mathematics (dyscalculia) and writing (dysgraphia).
Learning disabilities expert Dr. Sheldon Horowitz explains the different types of learning disabilities and their impact on people with LD. To read more about learning disabilities, please visit http://www.ncld.org/types-learning-disabilities
This video was extremely hard for me to make. There are no cuts in it. I was afraid that if I stopped I wouldn't get through it. After repeatedly meeting people facing similar challenges, I felt that I should publicly share my story in the hope of helping them realize that they're not alone, and that there are ways to cope.
This short video describes the basics of learning disabilities. This video was produced by The Learning Disabilities Association of Alberta and created by Ryan Ewasko of Twine Box Studios. For more information, visit www.LDAlberta.ca, talk to a teacher or principal, or contact a Learning Disabilities Association in a community near you. Watch the other three video FAQs produced by the Learning Disabilities Association of Alberta.
WHAT ARE LEARNING DISABILITIES? LDs affect how a person processes information taken in through the senses. LDs specifically refer to a group of disorders that affect a person's ability to obtain, remember, recall, understand, organize or use information that is presented to them. WHAT ARE THE TYPES OF LEARNING DISABILITIES? Dyslexia, Receptive Language LDs, Auditory Processing LDs, Memory Difficulty LDs & Visual Perceptual LDs. WHAT TO DO IF I THINK I HAVE A LEARNING DISABILITY? Find out as much about LDs as possible, get tested, and contact us! Maybe we can help...
I did this video as my entry into the youtube world because there are a lot of videos on Youtube of adults and reaserchers telling parents whats best for their struggling child and there didn't seem to be many videos of kids or teens sharing their opinion. So I thought it would benefit teens or kids with a learning disability or another mental problems that impact their learning to hear something from someone who had been down the hard road of school and offer some advice to help cope with it. I hope you enjoyed watching it and are comforted with this video to know that there is nothing wrong with them and ways to help make it through school. I also did this to raise awareness of the struggle our kids are going through with our current modern first world education. This is my first vid...
Scott Sonnon overcame dyslexia so severe that he was hospitalized in a children's psychiatric institution. He was advised that he should not set very high his expectations of his potential. He went on to become a five-time world martial arts champion, award-winning producer and author, patented inventor, and fitness industry magnate. Scott was named one of the top 24 trainers in the world by Men's Fitness magazine, and one of the six most influential martial artists of the 21st century by Black Belt Magazine. http://www.tedxbellingham.com In the spirit of ideas worth spreading, TEDx is a program of local, self-organized events that bring people together to share a TED-like experience. At a TEDx event, TEDTalks video and live speakers combine to spark deep discussion and connection in a s...
Two students introduce learning disabilities as learning differences at a small liberal arts college (Mills College). Please consider supporting the artist's MUSIC: Masollan-Balmorhea Nothing It Can- Helios As I Awoke- Aural Method Fake Fealty- Balmorhea Branches- Keith Kenniff
The Eye to Eye chapter at Temple University is an art-based program that connects student mentors with learning disabilities and attention deficit disorders to local middle school and elementary school-aged children who face similar challenges. http://bit.ly/1wP4nOp
There is an increasing number of children who suffer from learning issues and disabilities due to the non-friendly, stressful and extremely competitive learning environment in the educational system starting from early childhood. It is not easy to identify these problems by schools and parents and therefore, it may become too late to help the child. Progressive Education has been busy installing appropriate measures to not only identify and remain a passive informer, but to also assist and support any child who is not performing, nor benefiting in the learning system. This identification process requires professional testing which we provide in-house. Thereafter, for further help the child can be taken to professional councilors by the parents. This will reduce, if not eliminate the ange...
Listen to the full audiobook: http://appgame.space/mabk/30/en/B018IZ2QU0/book This is the first book devoted to the cultural history in the pre-modern period of people we now describe as having learning disabilities. Using an interdisciplinary approach, including historical semantics, medicine, natural philosophy and law, Irina Metzler considers a neglected field of social and medical history and makes an original contribution to the problem of a shifting concept such as 'idiocy'.emphasising the issues with imposing modern definitions of what has variously been called cognitive, intellectual or mental disability onto the past, this book analyses a wide range of medieval and modern material. In order to explore how the names and words used to describe people also influenced their social and...
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i have explained the most common learning disorders in a child and how to recognize it....
Just For Kids This animated helicopter video for children uses colorful helicopters to help teach kids different basic colors. This fun, educational, learning colours video is ideal for children, toddlers, babies, special needs children, and children with learning disabilities, and is available to watch in full 1080 HD. Subscribe http://www.youtube.com/channel/UCsevrYmmz56wbAS-JtqSY1g
http://www.dyslexicandunstoppable.com/10-surprising-symptoms-of-dyslexia This is the final in our series of 3 Reasons Not To Wait To Have Your Child Tested For Dyslexia. The most important reason is Self-Esteem. The sooner you can help determine the cause of your child's difficulties in school, the sooner you can help her. Then she will begin to experience some success and her confidence will rise. So let us know what you think. Leave us a comment below about whether you think you should wait to have your child tested for dyslexia. Still not sure if your child's difficulties may be caused by dyslexia,? Download our free report: "10 Surprising Symptoms Of Dyslexia" http://www.dyslexicandunstoppable.com/10-surprising-symptoms-of-dyslexia
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A video about working with people with learning disabilities. The film includes interviews with service users and staff from Camden learning disabilities service (CLDS).
(Visit: http://www.uctv.tv) Barbara Glaeser presents an educator's perspective on the neurology of learning disabilities and translation into evidence based classroom practices. Series: "MIND Institute Lecture Series on Neurodevelopmental Disorders" [2/2012] [Health and Medicine] [Professional Medical Education] [Show ID: 23087]
This video features four high school students, along with their teacher, at Denver Academy as they examine the mindsets as well as practical techniques and strategies required to create successful learning environments for those students labeled learning disabled. Featuring: Terrence, student diagnosed with ADD; Emmy, student diagnosed with ADD; Paul, student diagnosed with ADHD & Gifted; Philippe Ernewein, High School Teacher. This instructional video created by the Learning Disabilities Association of Colorado (2008) in partnership with Denver Academy, for teachers, administrators and parents, takes a fresh look at what learning can look like for students diagnosed with learning disabilities. Instead of asking 'how smart a student is' start by inquiring how is the student smart. How...
This webinar will address the following questions: What is the current state of Learning Disabilities? What are common types and characteristics of learning disabilities? How does the school environment impact a student with a learning disability and what helps a student learn? How can parents help support their child with learning struggles at home? What does life after high school look like for a student with a learning disability? Helpful resources for families will be included in this presentation. Presenter: Laura Baker, Learning Disabilities Consultant, VT Agency of Education
Bilingual speech-language pathologist Dr. Cárdenas-Hagan discusses effective assessment and instruction strategies for ELLS with learning disabilities and ways to help encourage the active involvement of parents of ELLs with LD in their kid's schools
The Afrikan Urban Perspective invited Dr. Umar to Syracuse to be the guest speaker at our One Year Anniversary called The "BAKULU". The name of this Presentation is called "From Special Education to Special Medication; Learning Disabilities & A.D.H.D. Exposed. Special Education & Medication in the service of EXTERMINATION. He Drop some POWERFUL information, hope you enjoy...BLACK POWER!
Dr. Lara Boyd speaking at the Neuroplasticity and Education: Strengthening the Connection conference presented by The Eaton Educational Group at the Four Seasons Hotel on October 24th, 2014.
Learning Disabilities in Children Guest : Dr: Beena Johnson ( Baby Memorial Hospital) കുട്ടികളിലെ പഠനവൈകല്യങ്ങള് Click Here To Free Subscribe! ► http://goo.gl/Y4yRZG Website ► http://www.asianetnews.tv Facebook ► https://www.facebook.com/AsianetNews Twitter ► https://twitter.com/asianetnewstv Pinterest ► http://www.pinterest.com/asianetnews Vine ► https://www.vine.co/Asianet.News
As a person with Nonverbal Learning Disabilities myself, I made this video to give advice to other children, pre-teens and adolescents with NVLD about how to cope with daily stressors. Whether we are at school or at home, stress will come into our lives. In this video I discuss unhealthy coping skills, positive ways to cope with stress, and how to manage stress when it is unavoidable in a healthy way. Always feel free to either message me here or on my email which is Guatemala0311@gmail.com if you have any comments, questions, ideas, or concerns. I'm always happy to help! :)