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Basics On Reading Disabilities Carlsbad Parents May Wish To Have

By Mark Parker


Reading disabilities are estimated to affect one in every ten children. The severity of the problem is variable and is almost not noticeable in some children while in others the signs are quite dramatic. Learning disabilities in general impact academic progress negatively. There are several things on reading disabilities Carlsbad residents need to know.

While observations may give clues that a certain learner is having difficulties, a professional should always be informed. The most ideal expert to be involved in the beginning is a paediatrician. Any other specialists may come in later after their recommendation or referral. The evaluation process is must the same as what happens with any other medical conditions. A detailed medical history is taken and the affected individual will be subjected to a physical examination as well as some diagnostic tests.

There are several categories of the problem. Processing speed deficit is one of them. Children with this form of disability tend to be quite slow in recognizing written words or numbers. While this may not directly relate to how smart a child is, it does affect how well they learn. There is a possibility of falling behind their peers. Slow processing has also been associated with other problems such as impairment of executive functioning skills. These skills are involved in things such as goal setting, problem solving and focusing on tasks among others.

Hyperlexia is a disorder in which the reader is too fast even for themselves. It may be regarded as super ability but is actually a big disadvantage to the learners. This is because comprehension is often poor. Majority of children with this problem will be found to meet the criteria for autism spectrum. The training for this group should be aimed at slowing down the speed to enhance understanding.

Some children can read words accurately but have a comprehension problem. They can read and spell individual words at the right speed but are unable to understand the meanings of passages. This is different from dyslexia in which reading is usually markedly impaired. Some of the causes of this include problems in language comprehension, disordered social reasoning and abstract verbal reasoning. This subtypes is present in 10 to 15 percent of affected children.

Another category is that associated with retention problems. A number of children have difficulties decoding and thus will end up with problems of remembering content. Such children use a lot of effort to grasp individual words such that they are left with less mental energy for remembering. Some of the telltale signs include frequent confusion about word meanings, lack of concentration when reading and omission of details.

The mode of management is individualized and depends on the exact nature of the problem and its severity. For learners finding it difficult to read due to a particular colour of background or text, can opt for different colours. Colour overlays and putting on tinted glasses while reading have also been tried with variable success.

There is a need for parents and teachers to work together in diagnosing and solving reading disabilities. Both groups are important in recognizing the early signs. Misspelling of words is a common early sign that can be picked up. One of the strategies of handling this is to ensure that the leaner gets enough practice. A number of online exercises can be accessed online for free to help with the problem. It is also advisable to have a reward system for the learner which serves as positive reinforcement.




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