Language and Learning Disabilities

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Language and Learning Disabilities. IDEA definition. Disorder in one or more basic psychological processes involved in understanding or using language Imperfect ability to listen, think, speak, read, write, spell, or do mathematical calculations Discrepancy between age & ability levels - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Language and

Learning Disabilities

IDEA definition

• Disorder in one or more basic psychological processes involved in understanding or using language

• Imperfect ability to listen, think, speak, read, write, spell, or do mathematical calculations

• Discrepancy between age & ability levels• NOT result of other impairment(s).

Operationalization

• Definitions– Defined differently by each state education

department– Some: Performing below expected grade or

age level– More: Discrepancy between general

intelligence and specific achievement level• Size of discrepancy is compared with expected

discrepancy given intelligence

Exclusionary Criteria

• NOT due to:– Visual impairment– Hearing impairment– Motor problems– Mental retardation– Emotional disturbance– Environmental, cultural, or economic

disadvantage

Language or Communication Disorders

• Three types:– Phonological Disorder– Expressive Disorder– Mixed Receptive-Expressive Disorder

• Interfere with academic/occupational achievement or social communication.

• If another deficit (e.g., MR), in excess of normal presentation.

Phonological Disorder

• Failure to use age-appropriate and dialect-appropriate speech sounds

• Phonemes—basic sounds of a language

• Errors, distortions, substitutions, and omissions in producing speech.

Expressive Disorder

• Difficulties in production of speech– Vocabulary– Sentence structure (syntax)– Formation of words (morphology)

• Understand speech and concepts, but have difficulty responding.

Receptive-Expressive Disorder

• Difficulties in comprehending the communication of others

• Most severe language impairment

Learning Disabilities

• Developmental problems in: – Reading (dyslexia)Reading Disorder

– Writing (dysgraphia)Disorder of Written Expression

– Arithmetic (dyscalculia)Mathematics Disorder

Learning Disabilities (cont’d)

• Significant discrepancy between measures of achievement & the child’s age, intelligence, or education.

• Must interfere significantly with academic achievement or daily living.

• NOT a sensory deficit.• (Consistent with IDEA)

Prevalence

• 5% of school-aged children

• 50% of children in special education

• Sex Ratio: M > F– Why?

Developmental Course

• Varies

• Mild cases

• Severe cases

Associated Problems

• Nearly 40% drop out of school

• Behavior problems

• Social skills deficits

Etiology of LD

• Neurological damage• Genetic influence• Brain abnormalities

• Prenatal alcohol use• Neurological delays and soft signs• Immune system dysfunction

Etiology of LD: Secondary Role

• Psychosocial and environmental factors– Vocabulary exposure– Reading to the child– Family interactions– Parental attitudes toward learning– Social class– Cultural values– Motivation and temperament

Assessment of Reading Disorder

• Significant discrepancy between measure of ability (intelligence) and reading?

• Processing deficit?– Auditory processing– Rapid automatic naming– Cognitive speed– Retrieval from L-T memory– Working memory– Attention

• Check exclusionary criteria.

Subtypes of Reading Disorder

• Language pattern

• Visual-spatial pattern

• Mixed pattern

• Group without identified psychological or neuropsychological deficit

Comorbidity with Reading Disorder

• ADHD

• ODD/Conduct Disorder

• Substance Use/Abuse

Problems Related to Reading Disorder

• Early speech problems• Phonological processing difficulties• History of ear infections• Early perceptual-motor difficulties• Family history of reading/learning

problems

Treatment of LD

• Psychoeducational models• Behavioral methods• Direct instruction• Cognitive approaches

School Placement

• Least Restrictive Environment (LRE)– 1/3 spend 80% in regular ed

classroom– 1/3 spend 40-80% in regular ed

classroom– Resource room– Self-contained classroom