Tag Archives: learning disability
25
May

Activities – Build Writing Muscles with a Water Relay

Does your child have trouble holding a pencil? Is writing his name an excruciating task?  For many young writers, it is. While your first instinct may be to have him practice writing more letters, weak muscles are often the cause of the problem. There are lots of fun ways to help kids build up muscle control, [...]

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03
Dec

The Four Requirements of a Learning Disability

The term learning disabilities was only founded in 1963 by Samuel Kirk.  At that time, children with LD were referred to by such terms like perceptually handicapped, brain-injured, and neurologically impaired.  These children were served in classrooms for students with Intellectual and developmental disabilities or in worst cases, were not receiving any specialized services in [...]

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