3. Types of Learning disability
1) Academic Learning disability
These Disabilities are also respectively termed "dyslexia"(Reading Disorder), "dysgraphia"(Writing Disorder), and "dyscalculia"(Mathematics disorder). Youth with learning disabilities most are reading disabled.
(1) Reading Disability
Children with reading problems may struggle to read excessively slowly or
struggle to read excessively slowly or haltingly, have limited vocabulary, be able to read but not understand what they have read, or not remember what they have read.
(2) Writing Disability
Although research with regard to written expression lags behind that of reading, there is consensus that writing disabilities are multidimensional(Culvertson, 1998).
(3) Mathematics Disabil
Ⅰ.Outline
1. Definition of Learning disability
The term "Learning Disabilities" usually refers to developmental problems in reading, writing, and arithmetic ―the "three Rs" of the classroom that are essential to learning as well as to everyday functioning.
2. Epidemiology
Prevalence of learning disabilities ranges from 2~10 percent of U.S. school children, with rates for b
needs of children in this society and actively involve with children. This course is easily organized so the church doesn’t need to struggle too much to find the teachers for this program. This camp targets 8-9 years old children, who are in critical period of learning language. Giving them good experience in learning language in a creative way will influence their further steps on learning.
Blanche vs Stanley: Stanley, who is very realistic and a macho figure compared to Blanche, gets to have a conflict with Blanche. – related to theme 1 and theme2
Theme 1: individual vs society
Theme 2:
Man vs woman:
Men-centered vs courtly love
Relationship between men and women: By comparing the relationships of Stanley & Stella and Blan