Monday, May 24, 2010

C. Describe three strategies for working with children with learning disabilities.?

Multisensory techniques are frequently used for students with Learning Disabilities (LD) and include teaching strategies and materials that stimulate learning by enabling students to use some or all of their senses to:





Gather information about a task;


Link information to ideas they already know and understand;


Perceive the logic involved in solving problems;


Learn problem-solving steps;


Understand relationships between concepts; and


Learn information and store it for later recall.





Students with LDs typically have learning differences in one or more areas of reading, writing, math, listening comprehension, and expressive language. Multisensory techniques enable students to use their personal areas of strength to help them learn. They can range from simple to complex, depending on the needs of the student and the task at hand.





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