Specific Learning Disability
Specific Learning Disability
Specific Learning Disability
LEARNING
DISABILITY
Presenter : Shubha A
Chaired by: Mrs. Merlin A
Contributions
SCHOOL FAILURE
DECREASED EFFORT
DISCOURAGEMENT
DROPOUT
UNEMPLOYMENT/WAYWARDNESS/CRIME
history
“We were never born to read.”
Oral language skills - possessed by humans for 100,000 years; reading was
invented only a few thousand years ago.
Neuroplasticity of the brain makes this possible!
1896- Pringle Morgan provided the first medical description of an
unexpected difficulty in reading relative to other abilities
1920s, the neurologist Samuel Orton - neurological basis for the disorder-
delayed development of specialization of the left hemisphere for language
grapheme–phoneme correspondences
postulates a straightforward link between an underlying
Single-word reading efficiency (e.g., speedy Test of Word Reading Efficiency (TOWRE);
and accurate naming of single words and standardized for ages 5 yrs to young adulthood
pseudowords)
Reading fluency and comprehension (e.g., rate Gray Oral Reading Test; Nelson-Denny
of reading connected text for meaning) Reading Test; Gray Silent Reading Test
Assessments used at our setting
Dyslexia Screening Test- Junior (DST-J)- Indian Edition
NIMHANS SLD Battery
Visual Perception Test (Keith and Beery)
Visual-motor Integration Test (Beery)
Digit Memory Test
Diagnostic test for Learning Disorder (DTLD)
Psycho-linguistic rating scale
Wide Range Achievement-3 (WRAT-3)
Kirklee’s Reading Assessment Schedule
Co morbidities
ADHD
Conduct disorder
Anxiety and Depression
Other learning disorders and developmental
disorders
Differential diagnosis
Mental retardation,
developmental coordination disorder,
communication disorders,
ADHD,
conduct disorder and
hearing or visual problems.
Course and prognosis
diagnosis of RD is not usually made before the
child is about 6 or 7 years old
RD does not remit with age or time in the absence
of effective intervention
Course complicated by associated co-morbidities
Mathematics Disorder
• 1975 (WHO)&1978(ICD-9) - specific arithmetical
retardation
• 1980(DSM-III)- developmental arithmetic disorder.
refer to impairment in the development of arithmetic
skills, including but not restricted to computational
procedures used to solve arithmetic problems and the
representation and retrieval of basic arithmetic facts
from long-term memory
Four areas of difficulty have been suggested:
1. problems with number (magnitude)
representation;
2. counting problems;
3. number–fact storage problems,
4. Working memory/executive impairments.
DSM-IV-TR permits co occurrence of language
related disorders but ICD-10 excludes the same
DSM5- subsumed under SLD, with a specifier.
A four-step developmental model has been proposed to better account for
Perinatal Factors
Extreme prematurity (i.e., <28 weeks' gestation or birth weight of
<1,000 g) has been associated with extremely poor spelling in the
primary grades, as well as with poor reading and mathematics.
Genetic Factors
Spelling problems
Mental retardation,
impaired fine motor coordination,
impaired vision or hearing,
communication disorders, and
ADHD.
Non-Verbal Learning Disability (NVD or
NVLD)...recently found SLD!!!
Student level
Remedial education-The cornerstone of treatment.
Response
Allow for verbal responses, for answers to be dictated to a
scribe, allow the use of a tape recorder to capture responses,
permit responses to be given via computer, permit answers to
be recorded directly into test booklet.
Timing
Allow frequent breaks, extend allotted time for a test
Setting
Provide preferential seating, provide special lighting or acoustics,
provide a space with minimal distractions, administer a test in small
group setting, in private room or alternative test site
Test Scheduling
Administer a test in several timed sessions or over several days, allow
subtests to be taken in a different order, administer a test at a specific
time of day
Technological aids for students
Help with reading- electronic file, scanners
Teacher level
Additional sessions: to help understand the topic,
The only facility that these children can avail of is the provisions for
examinations conducted by the various boards of examinations. There
is no uniformity in these either.