Title: Learning Disabilities
1Learning Disability Identification and Remedial
Strategy
A project for Children with Learning Disability
in vernacular medium Government aided Schools in
Kolkata
Dr. Anindita ChatterjeeClinical
PsychologistManovikas KendraApollo Gleneagles
Hospital
2How to identify Learning Disability
- Despite appropriate learning opportunities , when
children fail to make progress in reading ,
writing , spelling , numeracy, they are
considered to be within the range of Learning
Disabilities. - Parents are often the first to notice that
"something doesn't seem right." - If you are aware of the common signs of learning
disabilities, you will be able to recognize
potential problems early.
3Common signs of LD in preschool children
- Speaks later than most children
- Pronunciation problems
- Slow vocabulary growth
- Difficulty rhyming words
- Trouble learning numbers, alphabet
- Trouble learning days of the week, colors
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- Most people will, see one or more of these
warning signs in their children. This is normal. - Several of these characteristics, when seen over
a long period of time, possibility of LD needs to
be considered.
4Check list of LD in school children
- Reverses letter sequences (soiled/solid,
left/felt) - Avoids reading aloud
- Difficulty with handwriting
- Awkward fist-like, or tight pencil grip
- Avoids writing compositions
- Poor coordination
- Unaware of physical surroundings, prone to
accidents - Transposes number sequences
- Confuses arithmetic signs (,-,x,/,)
- Makes inconsistent reading and spelling errors
- Get too much involved in detail.
5Strategies to cope with LD Parental Strategies
- Attention
- Organization
- Memory
- Handwriting
- Spelling
- Mathematics
- Socialization
6Strategies to cope with LD Classroom strategies
- Have the individual's attention before you begin
to do activities. - Explain directions carefully, simply, and slowly.
Repeat directions aloud. - Encourage children to ask questions. Review the
important points, step-by-step. - Have the child with a learning disability sit
close to you for extra help.
7Strategies to cope with LD Classroom
strategies.cont.
- Try various methods to see how the individual
learns best, by seeing, hearing, reading
silently, or reading aloud. - Be patient. Children with learning disabilities
need more time. - The breaking of any routine produces great
anxiety. Provide security and structure. - Each child is unique. Be sure to look at the
whole child his or her feelings, emotions,
opinions, and problems. Be accepting and provide
positive feedback. The child needs to know that
he or she is "okay."
8A project by Manovikas Kendra
- Supported by Reach India.
- Funded by USAID
- Government-aided Bengali medium schools in South
Kolkata were chosen 20 schools - Age group 10-14 years (corresponding class /
grade V-VIII). - Project Aim To check the At Risk of drop outs
of the children
9Identification and assessment
- Students were initially identified on the basis
of poor scholastic performance in school. - Teachers report, based on the check list of LD
for school going children. - Group IQ assessment done by Ravens progressive
matrices - Those with average and above average IQ were
chosen. - This was followed by Special Educators assessment
(Use of behavioural checklist) of the students. - Two clear groups were identified among affected
students.
10Selection for Pilot Study
- The difficulties/disabilities in learning seemed
to be intrinsic by nature for First Group - Second Group students developed learning
difficulties primarily due to external conditions
like poverty, malnutrition, adverse home
situations etc. - First group children are identified having
Learning Disability. They were made part of the
Pilot Study. Total 50 students were identified.
Remedial Education were given during school hours
by trained teachers and after school hours by
Remedial Teachers. - The second groups were provided Remedial
Education by trained school teachers, during
school hours.
11Intervention..
- Remedial intervention (IREP) started twice a
week, after school for two hours for one academic
year. - Tiny but tasty snacks were provided in these
remediation classes. - Joyful Learning Programme arranged twice every
month.
12Application of strategies..
- The approach of teaching in remediation class
involved simultaneous focus on both the teaching
of academics and helping children develop their
self-image, memory, attention, concentration, and
perception. - Unlike normal classroom teaching in the school,
the teaching of academics in remediation class
was made more learner-centric. - In remediation class, the teachers took
individual care to handle impulsive behaviour of
children. - The close relation and effective communication of
the teachers with the children in remediation
class was effectively maintained. - Children with poor perception, that hindered
learning, were provided with specific
intervention. - Children were introduced to Joyful Learning, a
process of holistic personality development
which helps the children in integration of their
feelings, emotions, thoughts and actions. - The selected students took part in various
extra-curricular activities such as dance, drill,
yoga, quiz, art and craft, and special class on
science and environmental awareness.
13Results
- After one year of intervention, the selected
children showed improvement. - The scholastic improvements of the students are
reflected in school examination scores of the
core subjects like English, Vernacular and
Mathematics - Improvement observed also in general
performances like school attendance,
comprehension skills, spelling, handwriting, Self
confidence, memory, attention and concentration
14Conclusion
- Whatever the causes of learning problems, LD or
otherwise, these vulnerable children need the
support of Remedial Education to overcome their
learning problems and stay in mainstream
education. - Resource Centre should be set up in every School
to take care of the LD students in a meaningful
way. - All school teachers should be provided with
proper orientation and training to be able to
handle the LD students along with other students
in the classroom situation. - Publication of books, training modules, and
worksheets in Bengali is an urgent requirement if
any serious work has to be started on LD for
Bengali medium students.
15Request to parents teachers
- YOU can help children with learning disabilities
achieve success. - The scientists are learning more every day. Their
research provides hope and direction. Early
detection and right kind of help, gives the child
a chance to lead a successful and productive
life. - The empowerment of mothers gave a tremendous
impetuous to these children and the parental
response was overwhelming. - Remediation of learning disabilities/difficulties
is possible to a considerable extent. - Children with LD learn differently but they
usually fit in the class room atmosphere .
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