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Encouraging Your Child to Succeed Identifying the signs of learning disabilities and creating a plan for success Kathryn Jens Ph.D. Erica Adamiak M.A.
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There are all types of disabilities
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What is a learning disability? 0 It has had different terms over the years. 0 Typically 10-15% of the student population have a learning disability. 0 Typically it’s someone with average to above average intelligence. 0 Students have difficulties in receiving, processing, storing, responding to, and communicating, information that gets in their way and almost masks their intelligence at times. 0 Cognitive weaknesses are typically coupled with academic areas of weaknesses.
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What are the warning signs? 0 Struggling with friendships 0 Depression/anxiety 0 Hours on homework 0 Disorganization 0 Afraid of disappointing others 0 Frustrating others (teachers and parents)
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Warning signs in the classroom Organization Confusion with directions/instructions Misreading information Look noncompliant Struggling to stay on task, attention to details, abstract concepts, and slow work pace
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0 Understand the disability in common language 0 Support groups SEACSEAC 0 Promote positive peer relationships for child 0 Promote role models 0 Promote open communication with school 0 Set limits on homework time 0 Scaffold organization 0 Know accommodations/modifications 0 Model advocacy What can parents do?
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How do students address their disability with their friends? 0 Know the common language of their disability 0 Advocate their needs 0 Share that they just learn “differently”
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What will the school do to support? IEP Case Manager Customized to meet the needs of every child. Reviewed annually/Eligibility every three years Signature Page Present levels of Progress Eligibility? Determine classroom accommodations Services Goals Manage paperwork Monitor goals Advocate Provide communication
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Tiers of Intervention Universal Level General Education Targeted Intensive
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What will the school do to support? * Based on individual needs Accommodations 0 Alterations in the way that tasks are presented that allow students to complete the same assignments. 0 Examples: audio tape, preferential seating, small group, extended time, assisted technology, frequent breaks Modifications 0 Alterations in the curriculum and content that do not require the students to complete the same assignments. 0 Examples: Modified grading scale, altered multiple choice test, reworded questions, word banks, alternative books/materials for topics
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Differentiation 0 Content ( teachers differentiate content by what the students learn as well as the materials, could occur through books on tape, readiness verses grade-level ) 0 Process (whole group, small groups, pairing, centers, personal agendas) 0 Product (informal, formal assessments, rubrics, flexibility) 0 Learning environment (quiet, set up of materials, structure, guidelines, different ways to ask for help)
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Advocating Working as a team with parent, student, and teachers.
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