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  1. Nov 19, 2021 · Developmental disorders, sometimes referred to as childhood disorders, are physical or brain-based conditions that affect a child’s progress as they grow and develop necessary life skills....

  2. Feb 18, 2023 · Common learning disorders affect a child's ability to: Read. Write. Do math. Use or understand language. Socialize. Learn other skills that don't involve words. Reading. Reading is based on understanding speech. Learning disorders with reading often are based on a child's trouble understanding a spoken word as a mix of distinct sounds.

    • Dyslexia
    • Dysgraphia
    • Dyscalculia
    • Severity Levels

    The specifier “with impairment in reading” is added to the SLD diagnosis when a person demonstrates significant impairment in one or more of the reading subskills including word reading accuracy, reading rate or fluency, and/or reading comprehension. Dyslexia may be used as an alternative term that refers to problems with word reading fluency or wo...

    An impairment in writing skills is assigned to the specifier “with impairment in written expression” and refers to those children with impaired spelling and problems with writing that can include difficulties with accuracy, grammar, and punctuation accuracy, and/or clarity or organization of written expression. Problems in reading begin even before...

    The third SLD specifier “with impairment in mathematics” is for individuals who demonstrate significantly below average skills in number sense, memorization of arithmetic facts, accurate or fluent calculation, and/or accurate math reasoning. The term “dyscalculia” is used to describe difficulties with learning number number-related concepts, with p...

    In addition to specifying the domain of learning disorder, the degree of severity should also be indicated in the SLD diagnosis. There are three levels of SLD severity. 1. Mild:Some difficulties with learning in one or two academic areas, but may be able to compensate with appropriate accommodations or support services. 2. Moderate: Significant dif...

  3. Learning disorders involve impairments or difficulties in concentration or attention, language development, or visual and aural information processing. Diagnosis includes cognitive, educational, speech and language, medical, and psychologic evaluations.

  4. 6 - 12 months - Sensory motor stage. This stage is "all about the information that your child gets through their senses, their motor skills and their interaction with objects," says Sam. An example...

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  6. Nov 29, 2023 · Piaget's theory of cognitive development is based on the belief that a child gains thinking skills in four stages: sensorimotor, preoperational, concrete operational, and formal operational. These stages roughly correspond to specific ages, from birth to adulthood.