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Competency 2: Identification and Remediation of Disabilities

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Competency 2

Identification and Remediation of Disabilities

How do we know if a child or a student has a learning disability?

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First, types of learning disabilities:

  • Auditory Processing Disorder (APD)
  • Dyscalculia
  • Dysgraphia
  • Dyslexia
  • Language Processing Disorder
  • Visual Perceptual/Visual Motor Deficit
  • ADHD
  • Autism
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How to Identify:

  • First step - try to recognize the behaviors the student is displaying..
  • This can help you determine if a child is internalizing or externalizing various behaviors
  • Through various obervations..
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Continued:

  • Keeping track of test scores to monitor student progess
  • Keeping track of classroom behaviors
  • Review of previous records
  • Review of family history
  • Grade-Level testing
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Once a learning disability is discovered - It is our job to act in the appropriate manner.

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What comes next?

The Remedy:

  • Create a better situation for the student(s).
  • Talk with the student, experts, and the family to figure out the best way to deliver material to that student.
  • Provide support towards the student's IEP
  • Become familiar with the student's IEP and special needs.
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Always continue to add support - and constantly monitor student for any sort of progress or decline.

The student should always stay in the least restrictive environment.

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Always continue to encourage the student(s) and provide any sort of supports...
Teaching aids, assisstive devices, etc..

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