Diagnose and Treat Dyscalculia

Specific Learning Disability in Math also Called Number Blindness Information on the diagnosis and treatment of Dyscalculia, a specific learning disability in the area of mathematics. Dyscalculia Dyscalculia describes a specific learning disability in the area of mathematics. It has also been termed number blindness. This, much like dyslexia, is a neurological problem. Symptoms of … Read more

Diagnose and Treat Dysgraphia

Specific Learning Disability in Writing Information on the diagnosis and treatment of Dysgraphia, a specific learning disability in the area of writing. Dysgraphia Dysgraphia is a specific learning disability in the area of written expression. There are three types of Dysgraphia: Dyslexic dysgraphiais where the first draft of a paper is illegible but copied work … Read more

Diagnosing Dyslexia

No Single Test Exists for Learning Disabilities Dyslexia is a learning disorder that affects language processing. Early detection and intervention provide an opportunity for children to succeed. When a child is having difficulty with reading, spelling or writing, parents or teachers may refer a child for testing to determine whether there is a learning disability. … Read more

Classroom Strategies for Dyslexia

Modifying Tests and Homework Assignments Help LD Students Children with dyslexia have problems in reading and spelling. Making some changes to normal classroom activities can help these students succeed.Dyslexia is a learning disability that impacts the ability to read and spell. It also can affect short-term verbal memory. Many children with dyslexia have problems with … Read more

Music Helps Children with Dyslexia

Learning to Play an Instrument Can Increase Language Skills Recent studies have shown that incorporating music in learning can help to increase language skills in children with dyslexia and other learning disabilities. Learning to play a musical instrument may help students with dyslexia. A study completed at Stanford University [Musical Training Helps Language Processing, Studies … Read more

Helping Children with Dyslexia

Strategies for Parents and Their Child with Reading Disabilities Children with dyslexia and reading disabilities may receive extra services at school, but there are ways parents can help at home as well. When a child is diagnosed with dyslexia, he may be eligible for special services or accommodations at school. He may receive extra reading … Read more

Five Myths About Dyslexia

Learning Disabilities are Commonly Misunderstood There are a number of misconceptions surrounding learning disabilities. Reading disabilities, when not addressed, can result in problems throughout school and beyond. Some reports indicate that one in every five children has some form of dyslexia. Many of these children are never diagnosed, in part because of the many myths … Read more

Myths Surrounding CAPD

Auditory Processing Disorder Is Frequently Misunderstood Central Auditory Processing Disorder, or CAPD, is a hidden disability. While it may be hard to understand these unseen difficulties, they are really just the same. People with CAPD have trouble interpreting and processing sounds. Some of the traits and symptoms of CAPD cause people to be considered to … Read more

ADHD in Preschool Children

Diagnosing Attention Deficit and Hyperactivity Disorder ADHD is a descriptive diagnosis that must involve a detailed developmental history and physical examination of the child and their behavior Preschool teachers and daycare providers tend to become concerned if the children they teach are overly hyperactive or have short attention spans. It is important that adults who … Read more

Managing ADHD In Preschool

Strategies for Dealing with ADHD Behaviors in Daycare Tips for coping with Attention Deficit and Hyperactivity Disorder in the classroom Attention Deficit and Hyperactivity Disorder is characterized by the presence of clinically significant levels of hyperactivity, impulsivity, disorganization, difficulty staying on task, short attention span, difficulty waiting in line, interrupting, and low frustration tolerance. Many … Read more