Sentences with phrase «have a learning disability known»

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If your child is one of the millions who has a learning disability, learn what you need to know to understand these disorders and to help your child learn.
An older child was diagnosed with a learning disability and will need therapy appointments for a while, and she doesn't know if she will have the time and energy to commit herself to a playgroup.
I do not have a disabled child and don't know much about disability and I have learned so much here.
«It would have been interesting to know what types of learning disabilities the students have,» she says.
Most of the students in this book, either through their own drivenness or through the interventions of adults — either parents, teachers, or related services people, therapists and so forth — develop the strategies they needed to be successful: to be able to access education at a high level; to know how to handle the heavy reading load when they read at a very low rate; to learn how to manage pain, which was the case with one of the students in the book who has chronic pain due to his physical disabilities; or to learn how to manage anxiety, which is the case of two of the people in the book.
Not only had she taught this woman, but also she had just endorsed graduation certification for 1,000 other elementary school teachers and knew that none of the graduates were equipped with the skills needed to help kids, like her son, who struggled with learning disabilities.
This principle is based on the idea that classrooms that include both disabled and nondisabled students provide a more appropriate and beneficial environment for the disabled student, who has greater opportunity to associate with nondisabled peers, and nondisabled students learn that those with disabilities are no less worthy as individuals.
«I think it is important for adults who have learning disabilities to share their stories because those who thought they were dumb no longer think that way,» Smith said.
Back at Sturgis — where 12 percent of students are from disadvantaged backgrounds and 11 percent have learning disabilities — students are considering the creation of the national bank from different perspectives in history class, analyzing E. B. White's essays in English class, developing environmental impact assessments in science class, and reflecting on how they know what they know in theory of knowledge class.
He has learned to self - advocate and no longer sees his learning differences as learning disabilities.
my bank sent my check back because my husband not on my account every year they took it, but my husband passed away last year and they put that on my return we filed jointly and now i guess we wait ive learned that if you call it will take longer so i guess i just wait, the only thing is i had to pay my friends back that helped me with both my husband and daughters funeral, both were sudden so i wait the good news my husband was a vietnam veteran and the VA will be giving me money back not all for his funeral he was service connect disability after he passed away agent orange exposer but they do give me a dic benefit which is tax exempt, so just sharing so your people know a couple of things thank you, question when they issue a check willit still have my husbands name on it even tho he passed away and yes it is on the irs paper work just wondering thank you blessings
He learned to compensate for his loss of vision, and if it wasn't for the missing eye, no one today would know he's dealing with a disability.
We were very involved with our first granddaughter, as our daughter and her husband had learning disabilities and we knew they would need a lot of support.
Epilogue: What Do We Know, What Have We Learned, and Where Do We Go from Here to Help Culturally and Linguistically Diverse Families and Youth with Disabilities in the Transition Process What Do We Know About the Transition Experiences of CLD Families and Youth with Disabilities?
Although not all of our clients have a diagnosis, some of the many labels that have benefitted from our services include: ADHD, Autism Spectrum Disorders - Levels 1 and 2, High Functioning Autism, Asperger's Syndrome, learning disabilities, sensory dysregulation, executive dysfunction, twice - exceptional, gifted and talented, social anxiety, socially phobic, expressive - receptive language issues, specific language impairment, traumatic brain injury, Tourette's Syndrome, PDD - NOS, Dysgraphia, etc
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