Learning Difficulties / Learning Disabilities

Learning disability, learning problems, special learning disorders are terms created and defined for government funding of local programs. But these definitions too often lead to students not getting help who need it and many who need help - getting the wrong kind of help. The reason for this is due to the mistaken understanding of intelligence and achievement testing.

A child is normally classified as LD if his achievement test scores fall approximately two years below the IQ scores. The assumption is that the child has the mental skills needed but performance is lacking. But this is a false assumption that can be devastating!
Here's why...

IQ is but an average of numerous subtests that measure different mental skills required for learning success. Some of these subtests may be high and others low. Looking at the average only will mask the low skills that may be responsible for the poor performance.
For example, if your child scored low on a phonemic awareness subtest (a necessary skill for reading and spelling) but high on all the others, his IQ would be considered normal or above. You would be told that because your child has the potential (IQ) he will need either more motivation or additional instruction while completely ignoring the cause of his difficulty - poor phonemic awareness!

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