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Learning abilities - Coggle Diagram
Learning abilities
Importance of language
Is a powerful system we use to encode, organize, and remember our experiences.
The deprivation of language has the consequences of creating cognitive delays, mental health difficulties, lower quality of life, higher trauma, limited health literacy.
Children with lack of language or no language can't develop thinking and social skills at their maximum potential
Cognitive abilities
Culture
First cognitive abilities are shaped by our close family, as is first thinking and languages experiences.
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Joint Attention
Deaf Childrens experience development delay across all domains of learning that will impact their functional and adaptive skills, while someone deaf with autism may show characteristics of echolalia, repetition of movements and lack of eye contact which impact their thinking and learning skills different.
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Developmental pathways
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Asset models
Focus on sign-print frameworks, he recognition of patterns in signs and print at the sign level
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Reasoning
reasoning abilities such as logical reasoning, numerical, partial reasoning, critical thinking, empathy, use of analogy for learning and creativity may be challenging for deaf students because of the lack of early language access