Learning disability
1) Academic Learning disability
These Disabilities are also respectively termed "dyslexia"(Reading Disorder), "dysgraphia"(Writing Disorder), and "dyscalculia"(Mathematics disorder). Youth withlearning disabilities most are reading disabled.
(1) Reading Disability
Children with reading problems may struggle to read excessively slowly or haltingly,
higher than for girls. Prevalence has been affected by school practices regarding the identification of LD.
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 withlearning disabilities most are reading disabled.
People can photocopy in this area with a card which can be purchased in Issue Desk on each floor.
Color photocopy is also available.
Computer Helpdesk
People can ask some question relating to utilizing information by computers such as network access, printing, hardware/software problems and so on.
An Information Systems & Service Department technician is on hand to provide assist
Assistive Technology?
This is any tool that helps a student with a disability perform a functional task more successfully.
1. What are assistive technology devices?
2. What are assistive technology services?
The term “assistive technology device” means:
Any item, piece of equipment, or product system, whether acquired commercially off the shelf, modified, or customized, that is
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 withlearning disabilities most are reading disabled.
(1) Reading Disability
Children with reading problems may struggle to read excessively slowly or