Tag Archive: Learning Disabilities, Learning-Disabled Child, parenting a special needs child
Parenting a Learning-Disabled Child
The biggest challenge that the parent of a learningdisabled child faces is initial acceptance. It can be tough to understand and accept that your child has a learning disorder. You may worry about...Coping with Autism – part 2
Mar 18, 2015Shobhika Jaju4
Read part 1 here. In my last blog, I wrote about Autism and discussed its features with respect to a case study. We also looked at what can be done to help a child who has Autism. Autism by itself is...How to Raise a Child with Hearing Loss
This article has been contributed by Cochlear India (http://www.cochlear.com/wps/wcm/connect/in/home). Cochlear is the global leader in implantable hearing solutions with high-quality products that...How to Prepare a Classroom for a Child with a Cochlear Implant
This article has been contributed by Cochlear India (http://www.cochlear.com/wps/wcm/connect/in/home). Cochlear is the global leader in implantable hearing solutions with high-quality products that...Dyspraxia: Overcoming the Obstacles
Overcoming the Obstacles: Commands – actions. Children usually obey. They take out their pencils in class and write down notes from the blackboard. They put on their shoes, fasten their buttons,...Dealing with Dyssemia
If they do, it may be hard for you to imagine what 10% of all adults and children who have dyssemia go through. Dyssemics can neither decipher facial expressions nor use them appropriately. They also...Dyscalculia: Connecting the Dots
The paper has a list on it – ‘what I want to be when I grow up’ – in a child’s handwriting. The first few entries include ‘astronaut’, ‘engineer’ and ‘doctor’, much to...De’scribing’ Dysgraphia
Fifteen-year-old Natasha Verma* enjoys painting, drawing, dancing and watching television. She plays the harmonium and the keyboard, and is consistently among the toppers in her class. Not so long...Deciphering Dyslexia
HWO WUOLD YUO FELE 1F YUO HAD T0 RAED LIEK TH1S ? How would you feel if letters and numbers looked like a jumbled puzzle to you, and if your linguistic skills did not allow you to adequately express...The Enablers of Success
Apr 03, 2013ParentEdgeComments Off
Giving Wings to Dreams – The Enablers of Success Beginning in September 2011, this section in ParentEdge has covered Slow Learners, Children with Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder,...