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Friday, September 16, 2005

 

Recognizing If Your Child Has A Learning Disability...Cont'd

3. Ask Your Child's Teacher

Check with your child's teacher. A child who has difficulty taking instructions from a teacher may not necessarily be because of bad behavior but how the child's brain interprets what the ear communicates to it. Children with learning disabilities can have problems following instructions, so, keep that in mind.

Check to see also if the school's curriculum is geared towards helping children with learning disabilities. If it does not, then find a school where your child will benefit from the extra attention that will be paid to him or her. Bring that education home too, where you, as a parent gets your child involved in counting your groceries or just reading a book to him.

4. Make Use Of Technology

Use technology. Its made many inconveniences a thing of the past, and getting your kids involved with learning tools has never been easier. Educational CD-ROMs or CDs are everywhere, so make use of them.

Just a final thought. If you think having a child who has a learning disability is all doom and gloom, I have news for you. Albert Einstein had a learning disability and see where that got him.

It's all good or as Walt Disney would say, "Hakuna Matata".





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