Transcription of Learning Disabilities Checklist - NCLD
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LD Checklist : RECOGNIZE AND RESPOND2LD Checklist : Recognize and RespondMost people have challenges with Learning and behavior from time to time. During a child s preschool years and throughout the school years, parents and educators should be on the alert for consistent and/or persistent patterns of difficulty that may signal an underlying Learning disability (LD). While variations in the course of development are to be expected, unevenness or lags in the mastery of skills and behaviors, even in children as young as 4 or 5, should not be ignored.
LD—sometimes called specific learning disability or specific learning disorder—is a term that describes a group of disorders that impact listening, speaking, reading, writing, reasoning, math, and social skills. Remember: LDs don’t go away! An LD isn’t outgrown or “cured” by medication, therapy, or expert tutoring.
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