نتایج جستجو برای: children learning

تعداد نتایج: 1044326  

2015
R. P. Sweetlin Sheeba

A Preexperimental study was done to assess the effectiveness of video assisted teaching on knowledge regarding maintenance of sleep pattern among mothers with multiple disabled children with sleep disturbances. Purposive sampling technique was used and 60 mothers were selected at “NIEPMD” (National Institute for Empowerment of person with Multiple disabilities)-Chennai. Demographic variables we...

Journal: :The American journal of occupational therapy : official publication of the American Occupational Therapy Association 1983
K E Conrad S A Cermak C Drake

This study was designed to evaluate the conceptual model proposed by Luria to identify different types of dyspraxia in learning-disabled (LD) children. The types of apraxia investigated were kinesthetic, optic-spatial, symbolic, and dynamic. In addition, the study explored differential performance on tasks of praxis in learning-disabled children as a function of their Wechsler Intelligence Scal...

Journal: :The American journal of occupational therapy : official publication of the American Occupational Therapy Association 1984
S A Cermak A J Ayres

The SVCU scores of 179 learning-disabled children, ages 5 to 8, were compared with the scores of 120 normal children, using both the actual Space Visualization Contralateral Use (SVCU) score, and the SVCU category of "normal, suspect, or possible deficit," in order to evaluate whether using guidelines to interpret the SVCU as a function of age enabled differentiation between normal children and...

Journal: :Journal of intellectual disability research : JIDR 2009
C Maehler K Schuchardt

BACKGROUND Children with learning disabilities are identified by their severe learning problems and their deficient school achievement. On the other hand, children with sub-average school achievement and sub-average intellectual development are thought to suffer from a general intellectual delay rather than from specific learning disabilities. The open question is whether these two groups are c...

2010
Catherine Christo Jack Davis

This study examined the relationships between the cognitive processes of rapid naming and phonological processing and various literacy skills. Variables measured and used in this analysis were phonological processing, rapid naming, reading comprehension, isolated and nonsense word reading, and spelling. Data were collected from 65 second-to-fifth grade children referred for learning difficultie...

Journal: :Journal of learning disabilities 2012
David C Geary Mary K Hoard Drew H Bailey

Using 4 years of mathematics achievement scores, groups of typically achieving children (n = 101) and low achieving children with mild (LA-mild fact retrieval; n = 97) and severe (LA-severe fact retrieval; n = 18) fact retrieval deficits and mathematically learning disabled children (MLD; n = 15) were identified. Multilevel models contrasted developing retrieval competence from second to fourth...

Journal: :Journal of clinical psychology 1998
C Meesters N van Gastel A Ghys H Merckelbach

This study examined correlations between WISC-R and K-ABC subtests in a sample of 101 children referred for learning disabilities. A considerable overlap between the two instruments was found. Separate factor analyses of the WISC-R and K-ABC were conducted. By and large, the WISC-R factor structure was similar to that found for standardization samples. Three factors emerged, namely Verbal Compr...

2015
Nicola Panocchia

As the United Nation Convention on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities states, People with disabilities have the same general health care needs as other patients, but they are more like to find health care providers’ skill and facilities inadequate, to be denied health care, and to be treated badly in the health care systems [1]. In the United Kingdom several inquires report deaths of peopl...

2009
K Stuebing Abigail Shneider

A comprehensive cognitive appraisal of elementary school children with learning disabilities showed that within the language sphere, deficits associated with reading disability are selective: Phonological deficits consistently accompany reading problems whether they occur in relatively pure form or in the presence of coexisting attention deficit or arithmetic disability. Although reading-disabl...

2016
Armanda Pereira Tânia Moreira Sílvia Lopes Ana R. Nunes Paula Magalhães Sonia Fuentes Natalia Reoyo José C. Núñez Pedro Rosário

Engaged students tend to show school-committed behaviors (e.g., attend classes, get involved with the learning process), high achievement, and sense of belonging. However, students with disabilities are prone to show a lack of engagement with school due to the specific difficulties they have to handle. In fact, children with disabilities are likely to show poor participation in school when comp...

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