Thursday, 17 March 2011

Some of the symptoms observed in learning disabilities

• Confusion in left and right directions
• Problem in learning things
• Auditory processing delays
• Reversals of letters or numbers
• Problem in telling time with hand clock
• Difficulty with mathematical problems
• Untidy bedroom, bags packed etc.
• Written expression is poor
• Poor vocabulary

Guidelines to find out your child's learning difficulties

If your child has difficulty reading or writing, this article would be of great help to you, as it includes several signs and symptoms of learning disabilities.

National Center for Learning Disabilities has launched a checklist to help you determine if your child has a learning disability and needs of education with and without disabilities. The list is divided into eight different categories: gross motor, and thus, the language, literacy, social and emotional factors are the classification of learning disabilities on this list.

Here are some essential information is dictated in this checklist:

• Children who have difficulty opening the buttons, hooks, snaps, zippers and trouble learning to tie their shoes
• If your child has little ability to color or have difficulty writing in lines
• Holding pencil uncomfortable when typing
• Entertainment setbacks, learning to talk
• Pronounce words often
• When the child was confused with similar letters and numbers, looking
• Children have a problem with the identification and recalls the words of view
• The child has difficulty naming letters
• When your child avoids writing and copying
• When your child uses the irregular spacing between letters and symbols
• Children who have poor ability to spell words