Teaching strategies for learning disabilities
Teaching Strategies for Learning Disabilities Primarily, one must understand that a learning disability/ difficulty doesn't mean that your child is lazy, dull or unmotivated. Neither is it a result of physical/ mental illness or economic situation. Rather it's a neurological condition that affects the brain's ability to send, receive and process information. Their brains are simply wired differently. Each one has different strengths and abilities and that is true even when it comes to their grasping and learning abilities. However, it isn’t impossible to detect these and adapt the right teaching strategies to benefit them. How can Learning Disabilities be detected? As a parent or teacher, you need to be observant about the student's behavior and abilities, for that is the only way you can detect whether or not they have difficulty. Some of the most common signs are: They are often slow in grasping what's being taught Problem with understan...