There is a Cure – 4
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learning disabilities there is secure developing your child’s learning skills
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how to make sure that your child is working at his full potential
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developing visual discrimination
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learning disabled children are children who initially had average just superior
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i’d use but also have serious signing skill deficiencies
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generally they are working to two-and-a-half years below grade level
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the basic learning skills our visual perception
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visual memory auditory perception and auditory memory
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if children week in any of these areas it will affect the way they learn bulk
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in and out of school
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but particularly with school related subjects
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their perception
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isn’t general term used to describe the processing in interpreting a visual
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information
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visual discrimination
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inbounds visual attention and the ability to distinguish between visual
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stimuli such as words
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especially that which is similar but not the same
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visual discrimination is essential for the development of good reading
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and spelling
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one of the most common recognize learning skills is visual discrimination
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involves the ability to process an intrepid information that is vishal
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visual discrimination involved the ability to see likenesses and
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differences
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in pictures symbols numbers letters poured in words
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tender child
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recognize the difference between a baseball and a soccer ball
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a two and a three
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a cattle c energy
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and words such as
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now
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win
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dusty pre see the difference between
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abhi an empty
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the words was inside
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or do they like the same to him
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there is sometimes in misconception that children who reversed be cindy’s
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are wasn’t soft
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actually see these words in reverse
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this is not the case
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it is not that they see the words mean for star trek how they perceive the
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words
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it has a lot to do with i’d movement moving eyes from left to right lobe
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reading
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some children will read was first thought and soft fur was sometimes
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that not call the time
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it depends on whether or not they are moving their eyes across the word combat
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too bright our right to left
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in addition it is not uncommon for parents to become concerned that their
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child
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who is just beginning to read
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may be learning disabled when they see their child reversing bs empties are
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reading was first off
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however it is important for parents to understand
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peddling disabled child has many other going still weaknesses besides visual
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discrimination
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and that beginning readers often
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confuse beads and bees
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simply because they have not yet internalized the directionality of the
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letters
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therefore when parents see this happen
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they should not panic
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rather work with their child to try to help him internalize the correct
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direction of these letters
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however
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the child continues to have difficulties with be empty reversals
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and you noticed other minor perceptual amp greasy such as reading his as he in
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is on
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as bear x at around
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and they should consider that child may need to be tested
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to find out if he is learning disabled
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or simply needs work for the development visual perceptual skills
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when a child confuses words that are similar but not the same
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it is extremely helpful to work with the child using the back technique
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visual auditory chemist that i
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tactile
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whereby the child traces the letters
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saying the names of the letters
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re in reading the word after he traces the letters
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he then sees it
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it’s the motion and feel of the letters
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enter sequence as he traces each word
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he should trace the letters as many times as he needs to
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until he feels the heat real truly knows the word
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this is an
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excellent way to help the child to overcome confusion between similar words
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is important to note however that there are other forms a visual discrimination
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problems
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such as omitting the letters that are dear
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or any weddings that are not there
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for example but i’ll tell you read the word truck as tuck
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omitting the arc
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are back
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as black
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adding the l
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he may not receive words correctly because he does not focus and on the
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bottles
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or consonants
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he made read book as took
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or find as fun
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it is extremely important for parents and teachers to point out differences
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and similar words and to have students work on exercises
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help them develop their ability to get surely noticed these differences
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putting words that are commonly confused anna flashcard and having students study
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them is also very helpful
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for example
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if a child confuses went and want to
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frequently
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the parent or teacher e sharepoint out the differences in the two words and
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then click went want on one side of the flashcard
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and want
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went on the other
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they should have the child review these words frequently until they have
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internalized the difference between the two words
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other helpful tools our visual discrimination workbooks
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especially those that
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focus on the most commonly misperceived words
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they help students to move their eyes from left to right across that work
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looking carefully at the beginning
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metals and and that’s the words
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and stress the importance of noting differences in words that are similar
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but not the thing
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for further information on visual discrimination and the workbook visual
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discrimination noting differences and frequently misperceived words
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check out the following website
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for more information all of the learning skills that affect learning disabled
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children
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including information i cant coordination study in writing skills
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the correct a reading approach except around
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read the book learning disabilities
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