LEARNING disabilitiesEXPERT systemsMEDICAL personnelCONVENIENCE sampling (Statistics)VALIDITY of statisticsDISABILITY identificationINSTRUCTIONAL systemsGiven the urgent need for early detection of learning disorders such as dysgraphia, dyslexia, and dyscalculia in children, this study ...
Diagnosing and Treating Learning Disabilities in Gifted Children: A Neurodevelopmental Perspective This article reviews the identification of students with learning disabilities, gifted children, and problems facing the remediation of their difficulties... Kokot,J S. - 《Gifted Education International》 被引...
In the future, stratified therapy for rare paediatric disease based on the specific genetic diagnosis is likely to be possible, and effective and affordable therapies are likely to become available through drug repurposing and innovation.Abstract The majority of rare diseases affect children, most of ...
Developmental coordination disorder (DCD) affects around 5% of children and commonly overlaps with other developmental disorders including: attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD), autism spectrum disorders (ASDs) and specific language impairment (SLI). There is evidence to demonstrate the wide-rang...
The benefits of using both instruments are also seen in older children. deBildt and colleagues [29] studied the interrelationship between the ADI-R and the ADOS-Generic (ADOS-G). They studied 184 children with learning disabilities aged 5–8 and over 8 years. They reported that a combined ...
Some teachers may seem to forget that differentiating classroom instruction and activities does not apply only to children with a learning disability or exceptionalities. Different children have different personalities and learning styles, and education may not work as a one-size-fits-all. ...
Learning Disabilities Association of America Understood Self-Test: Could My Child Have a Learning Disability? Language disabilities Difficulty understanding what is said Difficulty organizing thoughts and finding the right words when speaking Childhood Speech, Language & Listening Problems, by Patricia McAleer...
In paediatric patients, chronic diarrhoea, bilateral juvenile cataracts and intellectual disability (e.g. learning difficulties) were identified as key symptoms, supported by available literature [3, 9]. For patients who are not diagnosed until adulthood, additional symptoms include tendon xanthomas, psy...
The 2016 Global Burden of Disease study ranked iron deficiency as a major cause of global disability [22,23]. Its toll on low-middle income countries (LMICs) is particularly high, with notable economic and socio-economic repercussions, including neurocognitive impacts on children of iron-deficient...
Children reach most of their motor development potential early in life. For children with cerebral palsy, the severity of their condition limits this potential. For example, a child with Level IV movement problems may learn to sit unsupported by 3 years old, but their motor development is likely...