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Jackson
04-16-2009, 05:55 AM
A child with a learning disorder may have difficulty communicating.So what is the treatement for this ?
jayanthiikav
07-29-2009, 10:00 AM
Once a learning disorder has been diagnosed, an individual education plan (IEP) is developed for the child. An IEP outlines the kind of instructional program that is likely to help the child overcome his or her learning problems. It may involve special instruction within a regular classroom or assignment to a special-education class. All IEPs also provide for annual retesting to measure the child's progress.
An IEP for a child with a reading disorder may focus on helping the child recognize the sounds and meanings of letters and words. As the child progresses, instruction shifts to improving his or her ability to understand words and sentences, to remember what he or she has read, and to learn how to study more efficiently.
Students with writing disorders are often encouraged to keep a journal—a daily record of their activities. They often find it easier to express their thoughts by using a computer rather than paper and pencil. Children with mathematical disorders are often given number problems from everyday life. For example, they are taught how to balance a checkbook or compare prices on a shopping trip.
amandaus
01-29-2010, 03:24 PM
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Dermatologists detect skin cancer through a visual examination of the skin and mucous membranes. If malignancy (cancer) is suspected, a biopsy will be performed. This involves numbing the area and removing the lesion, or part of it, for microscopic examination. A biopsy is the only way to definitely tell if skin cancer is present.
Since a skin biopsy is generally a quick and simple procedure, it is usually performed in a dermatologist’s office or outpatient setting. The type of biopsy performed depends on the type of skin cancer suspected, where on the body the tumor lies, and the tumor’s size.
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christbarr44
03-18-2010, 05:42 AM
Some people with verbal learning disabilities may be able to read or write just fine but they have trouble with other aspects of language. For example, they may be able to sound out a sentence or paragraph perfectly, making them good readers, but they can't relate to the words in ways that will allow them to make sense of what they're reading (such as forming a picture of a thing or situation). And some people have trouble with the act of writing as their brains struggle to control the many things that go into it - from moving their hand to form letter shapes to remembering the correct grammar rules involved in writing down a sentence.
samdrough
11-25-2010, 05:43 AM
Learning disabilities vary from person to person. One person with learning disabilities may not have the same kind of learning problems as another person with learning disabilities. One person may have trouble with reading and writing. Another person with learning disabilities may have problems with understanding math.
The treatment depend on person to person.
fishendeep
11-30-2010, 08:17 PM
Diagnosis and Treatment Role in the diagnosis of psychological problems focuses on reading, which marks the importance of psychological symptoms through proper diagnosis and effective sharing that with the patient. Dermatologists detect skin cancer via a visual skin and mucous membranes.
robbrown
12-30-2010, 09:55 PM
Children who suffer learning disorder need care and love. They need support and care than making them feel they are mentally problematic. When my sister's daughter reach the age of 9 she gave her MX Omega 3 (http://www.maxalife.com) to boost her daughter brain memory and learning. Of course my sister let her feel she's unique and one of a kind.
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