Learning Disabilities - HealthyChildren. org Learning disabilities can be difficult to define How these disorders are classified isn't as important as recognizing that each one can seriously interfere with a youngster's ability to learn All learning impairments share one thing in common: deviations in processing in one or more locations of the brain
Full article: The inclusion of children with disabilities in . . . Introduction The inclusion of children with disabilities in early childhood education increasingly appears as a significant area of interest, given that the range of policies and practices followed in different countries have a different impact on children and their life chances (European Agency for Special Needs and Inclusive Education Citation 2017; Vlachou and Fyssa Citation 2016; UNESCO
Disabilities - NAEYC In this article, we share how reading experiences served as jumping off points for exploring how disability representation in children’s literature can be incorporated as an essential component of teacher preparation and children’s literacy learning
Understood - For learning and thinking differences About Understood We are the leading nonprofit empowering the 70 million people with learning and thinking differences in the United States We provide free, expert-vetted resources and support so people who learn and think differently can thrive — in school, at work, and throughout life
Learning Disabilities Research Studies: Findings from NICHD . . . The articles in this special issue reflect the promise in the continuing efforts of a large cadre of dedicated researchers for not only identifying the mechanisms underlying learning differences, but finding the pathways to more individualized and effective interventions for the children struggling with learning disabilities
Learning disabilities: What they are and aren’t - Understood Kids with learning disabilities struggle with more than just school Because the word learning appears in the term, it’s easy to assume that school is the only trouble spot The truth is that many kids with LD also struggle with social skills
Full article: Supporting students with disability to improve . . . Introduction The United Nations Convention on the Rights of the Child (Articles 23, 28, and 29) (Citation 1989) and the United Nations Convention on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities (Article 24) (Citation 2006) demonstrate the global commitment in ensuring that all students, including those with disability have access to quality education in order to develop their academic, social and