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Students with Learning Difficulties, Determine if struggle is: Academic …
Students with Learning Difficulties
Is the child showing any signs of a struggle with learning?
Yes
Teacher can observe the behavior, make an assessment
Can differentiated Instruction help?
Yes
Academic
Place students into groups for guided instruction
Use Scaffolding to help students
Use Mnemonics to help students memorize ideas or terms
Use Multisensory instruction, for diverse learners
Social
Talk to a school counselor if help is needed
Encourage activities that require teamwork and collaboration
Physical
Use breathing exercises to help students calm down
Use preferential seating
Emotional
Talk to school counselor if help is needed
Try to use mindfulness exercises to calm students
Can parents help?
Yes
Ask parents for information on the child's life
Ask parents about child's behavior at home
If child is struggling academically, parents can use online programs to practice activities at home
If child is struggling with behavior, parents can be informed with daily behavior chart
Parent can enroll child in an extra class where student can get more in dept explanation
Have regular communication with parent
No
No
No
Signs of struggling students
Students struggling academically
Students who do not speak
Students who refuse to participate
Changes in behavior of a student
Tantrums
Student showing no improvement
How can teachers help
by: Pamela Peralta
References
Osewalt, G. (2021, September 9). Techniques to help struggling students: Teaching strategies. Understood. Retrieved August 6, 2022, from
https://www.understood.org/en/articles/5-common-techniques-for-helping-struggling-students
Determine if struggle is:
Academic
Social
Physical
Emotional