SED SE 250 Lecture Notes - Lecture 11: Asthma, Rehabilitation Act Of 1973, Learned Helplessness
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When a student has a learning disability, he/she may: sounds. Have trouble learning the alphabet, rhyming words, or connecting letters to their. Make many mistakes when reading aloud, and repeat and pause often. Not understand what he or she reads. Have very messy handwriting or hold a pencil awkwardly. Have trouble remembering the sounds that letters make. Mispronounce words or use a wrong word that sounds similar. Have trouble organizing what he or she wants to say or not be able to think of the. Not follow the social rules of conversation, such as taking turns, and may stand learn language late and have a limited vocabulary word he or she needs for writing or conversation too close to the listener. Students with learning disabilities are more likely than students without learning disabilities to give up on a difficult task. Up to 28% of students with sld also have adhd.