Case Study
Case Study
Case Study
Name: James R.
Grade Level: 4
Gender: Male
Birthday: August 11, 2004
Age: 11
Disability: Learning Disorder and Mild Autism
Mothers Name: Janice A.
Fathers Name: Joseph A.
At age of 2, James parents notice James still wont learn to walk and
his grip is still weak. They notice that James is slow learner. Later on he
was diagnosed that he has learning disability and a mild autism.
When he was in grade 2-3 he was in full inclusion but he has
difficulty in catching up lesson but it takes time and he easily forget some of
what has been taught. His long term memory is feeble particularly in his
memory retention like for example in math, he forget to subtract and add
alone, he needs example just to remember how to solve. His
comprehension is also weak too, subjects like Filipino and science is hard
for him to understand. He was easily get distracted when his classmates or
things moved and he is also easy get bored. He has difficulty in listening
when the teacher ask him a question sometimes he ignores it. So James
recommend in multilevel transition.
At grade 4 his results in studies is getting high compare when he was
in full inclusion. The educational coach teach James easily. He is guided by
the Sped teacher with the help of his results in IEP with short term
objectives, strategies and resources and assessment procedures. When
the educational coach breaks down the work step by step, and guides him
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Related Literature
Autism
Autism spectrum disorder (ASD) and autism are both general terms
for a group of complex disorders particularly in brain development. These
disorders are characterized, in varying degrees, by difficulties in social
interaction, verbal and nonverbal communication and repetitive behaviors.
In James case, he has a mild autism.
Children with autism may fail to respond to their name and often
avoid eye contact with other people. They have difficulty interpreting what
others are thinking or feeling because they cant understand social cues,
such as tone of voice or facial expressions, and dont watch other peoples
faces for clues about appropriate behavior. They often lack empathy and
engage in repetitive movements such as rocking and twirling, or in selfabusive behavior such as biting or head-banging. They also tend to start
speaking later than other children and may refer to themselves by name
instead of I or me. Children with autism dont know how to play
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search yields close to 1.5 million "hits" on the topic of "ASD treatment"
truly everything you would want to know about treating ASDs. A preliminary
study conducted in 2004 by Dr. Vanessa Green and colleagues1 found that
over a hundred different treatments were being tried by families across the
United States and that, on average, parents were using seven different
treatments at one time for their child. The number and types of treatments
being used varied with the childs age and the severity of the childs
disability. Many of even the most commonly used treatments lack empirical
support.
Another treatment for autism may include a Special education:
Education is structured to meet the child's unique educational needs.
Behavior modification: This includes strategies for supporting positive
behavior and decreasing problem behaviors. Speech, physical, or
occupational therapy: These therapies are designed to increase the child's
functional abilities. Social skills therapies : These therapies address
language and social pragmatics in those verbal individuals with autism.
Learning Disability
Comorbid with Autism is Learning Disability of James. Learning
Disability is neurologically-based processing problems. These processing
problems can interfere with learning basic skills such as reading, writing
and/or math. They can also interfere with higher level skills such as
organization, time planning, abstract reasoning, long or short term memory
and attention. It is important to realize that learning disabilities can affect
an individuals life beyond academics and can impact relationships with
family, friends and in the workplace.
In James case, his long term memory, retention and also his
comprehension are the problem. We all know that ong-term memory refers
to the storage of information over an extended period. If you can remember
something that happened more than just a few moment ago whether it
occurred just hours ago or decades earlier, then it is a long-term memory
and the retention is the endurance of behaviors which have been learned
or acquired when the behavior is not being utilized; signified by being able
to recall, relearn, recognize, or reproduce the behavior. Preservation of a
memory within the mind. A subject's refusal or incapability to defecate or
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urinate. This long term memory of James is not critical like for example
when the coach tell to answer the test he would ask the educational coach
on what should do and then the educational coach explain the instruction
and give one or two example and he will do it by himself when he
remember the procedures.
His reading comprehension needs to improve. Reading
comprehension is the ability to read text, process it and understand its
meaning. An individual's ability to comprehend text is influenced by their
traits and skills, one of which is the ability to make inferences. Subjects like
science is difficult for James to understand all or most of the lesson. Math
word problem too cant perform independently by James he needs
repetitive teaching for him to remember what has been taught to him.
Unlike other children with learning disability James does not have
dyslexia, dysgraphia nor dyscalculia. Dysgraphia means a specific learning
disability that affects a persons handwriting ability and fine motor skills.
Problems may include illegible handwriting, inconsistent spacing, poor
spatial planning on paper, poor spelling, and difficulty composing writing as
well as thinking and writing at the same time. Dyslexia means A specific
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Reading Comprehension
Understanding what is being read
Thinking about how it relates to other information
Remembering what has been read
Mathematics Computation
Speed of computing
Mathematics Reasoning
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Writing
Handwriting legibility
Listening Comprehension
Oral Expression
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Formulating thoughts
Organizing thoughts
Mis-speaking (malapropisms)
Thinking Skills
Sequential thought
Organized thought
Abstract/critical thinking
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Study Skills
Scheduling
Note taking
Outlining
Reviewing
Memorizing
Attention Focus
Distractibility
Inattentiveness
Impulsivity
Over activity
Attention span
Concentration
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or she will ask about the health of people from several generations of the
family, usually first-, second-, and third-degree relatives.
Another factor may cause is environmental factor. The role of
environmental factors in the development of autism is a crucial area of
study. We know that genetics strongly influence the risk for developing
autism spectrum disorder (ASD). However, genetics alone do not account
for all instances of autism. For good reason, the increasing prevalence of
autism has generated great interest in the potential involvement of toxins in
our environment. For example, prenatal exposure to the chemicals
thalidomide and valproic acid has been linked to increased risk of autism.
Also the leaning disability has environmental factor. Although very difficult
to document as primary causes of learning disabilities, environmental
factorsparticularly impoverished living conditions early in a childs life and
poor instructionprobably contribute to the achievement deficits
experienced by many children in this special education category. The
tendency for learning disabilities to run in families suggests a correlation
between environmental influences on childrens early development and
subsequent achievement in school. Evidence for this relationship can be
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Recommendation
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To the Parents
For James to motivate in learning, parents can give rewards to James
whenever he does something well. Use positive language in a calm voice,
and rather than telling him what you dont want him to do, direct him to
what he should be doing instead. For example, instead of saying stop
pulling your sisters hair, say put your hand down.
To the child
James is an intelligent boy and I believe that if he learned to focus
and disciplined he can compete with his same age students.
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