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4 Types of Learning Disability
Dysdraphia
Talking to self while writing or carefully watching the hand that is writing.
Strange wrist, body or paper position.
Difficulty with directions
Uses an eraser excessively
Difficulty with copying & taking notes.
Difficulty with pencil grip
Inconsistent letter formation - use a mixture of upper & lower case letters.
Writes slowly & laboriously & have poor presentation.
A difficulty writing, regardless of how well an individual can read, think or verbally express their thoughts/opinions.
Dyslexia
They will have problem following multi-step instructions
They will have Difficulty rhyming
They will later than expected
They will Slow in learning new words.
1 in 20 children will have Dyslexia
Will affect their read, write and spell. Very less will affect their ability to speak
Down Syndorome
Problems with intestinal & digestive tract.
Loose or bendy joints.
Floppiness or poor muscle tone. Muscle tone usually improves by late childhood.
Respiratory tract problems.
Over-or under-active thyroid
Hearing problems.
Dyscalculia
They will have the difficulties with telling the time
They will struggles to understand chonology
They memory no good
They will can't do well at calculations, counting.
Around 60% of Dyslexics have Dyscalculia
Dyscalculia refers specifically to inability to perform operations in maths or arithmetic