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How Do You Teach Students With Learning Disabilities?

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How Do You Teach Students With Learning Disabilities?

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Students with learning disabilities can present a challenge to both learning and teaching. Some students who have good intelligence may have a difficulty in one specific area or another. They may be able to learn new information but not retain it. They may have language problems that interfere with understanding. They may have good language skills and be able to retain information but they may also have a very slow processing speed. Other students may have difficulties with more complex problem solving. A few things that are typical of a lot of kids with learning disabilities is that they have a harder time with more abstract information, they have a harder time retaining information for longer periods of time, they may get easily frustrated. Knowing what a particular student’s learning difficulties are provides guidance on how to help them. Knowing basic tools to use and how to use them will go a long way to ensuring mastery for students with learning disabilities. Use more concrete,

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