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How to identify students with struggling student ? (John Kong)
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How to identify students with struggling student ? (John Kong)Classroom
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students with dyslexia
What are some signs of learning disabilities?. (2021). Retrieved 4 February 2021, from https://www.nichd.nih.gov/health/topics/learning/conditioninfo/signs
Showing symptoms of?
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Difficulty learning new words (vocabulary), either while reading or hearing
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Slow rate of reading, both silently and out loud
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Problems remembering numbers in sequence (for example, telephone numbers and addresses)
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How to help students with dyslexiaA-Z, T., & Disorders, L. (2021). Understanding Dyslexia. Retrieved 4 February 2021, from https://childmind.org/article/understanding-dyslexia/
strategies
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Intensity of intervention — that is, more than being pulled out of class once a week for extra help
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Teaching comprehension strategies, to help kids derive meaning from what they’re reading
students with ADHD14 signs of ADHD: Does your child have ADHD?. (2021). Retrieved 4 February 2021, from https://www.healthline.com/health/adhd/signs
Showing symptoms of
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Interrupting
Self-focused behavior may cause a child with ADHD to interrupt others while they’re talking or butt into conversations or games they’re not part of.
Problems with patience
Kids with ADHD may have trouble waiting their turn during classroom activities or when playing games with other children.
Emotional turmoil
A child with ADHD may have trouble keeping their emotions in check. They may have outbursts of anger at inappropriate times.
Fidgeting
Children with ADHD often can’t sit still. They may try to get up and run around, fidget, or squirm in their chair when forced to sit.
Problems playing quietly
Fidgetiness can make it difficult for kids with ADHD to play quietly or engage calmly in leisure activities.
Unfinished tasks
A child with ADHD may show interest in lots of different things, but they may have problems finishing them. For example, they may start projects, chores, or homework, but move on to the next thing that catches their interest before finishing.
Lack of focus
A child with ADHD may have trouble paying attention — even when someone is speaking directly to them.
They’ll say they heard you, but they won’t be able to repeat back what you just said.
Avoidance of tasks
This same lack of focus can cause a child to avoid activities that require a sustained mental effort, such as paying attention in class or doing homework.
Mistakes
Children with ADHD may have trouble following instructions that require planning or executing a plan. This can then lead to careless mistakes — but it doesn’t indicate laziness or a lack of intelligence.
Daydreaming
Children with ADHD aren’t always rambunctious and loud. Another sign of ADHD is being quieter and less involved than other kids.
A child with ADHD may stare into space, daydream, and ignore what’s going on around them.
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Forgetfulness
Kids with ADHD may be forgetful in daily activities. They may forget to do chores or their homework. They may also lose things often, such as toys.
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Symptoms in adolescents
As children with ADHD get older, they’ll oftentimes not have as much self-control as other children their own age. This can make kids and adolescents with ADHD seem immature compared to their peers.
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How to help students with ADHD ADHD in the Classroom | CDC. (2021). Retrieved 4 February 2021, from https://www.cdc.gov/ncbddd/adhd/school-success.html
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Be sensitive to the influence of ADHD on emotions, such as self-esteem issues or difficulty regulating feelings;
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Understand that children with ADHD may become deeply absorbed in activities that interest them (hyper-focus) and may need extra assistance shifting their attention.
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