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To diagnosis a child of learning disabilities can be difficult as there are many areas of development to consider. Some common areas to consider are a child's gross and fine motor skills, language skills, reading, writing, math, social emotional development, and attention span.
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Due Process Rights Under Section 504 Regulations
Right to be informed by the district of specific due process rights Right for the child to have access to equal...
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Discrepancy Differences and Dyslexia
This 2003 IDEA language amendment to the definition of learning disabilities departs significantly from the common...
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Exclusion Factors
To properly diagnose a true learning disability, several other possible problems or causes must be ruled out. Among...
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Learning Disabilities Checklist
Most people have problems with learning and behavior from time to time. During the school years, parents and educators...
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How a School District Determines if a Student Qualifies for Special Education Services
Did you ever wonder how a school district determines if a student qualifies for special education services or wonder how...
