3. CLASSIFICATIONS OF LEARNING DIFFICULTIES Every country has its own classification of learning difficulties. Some countries have only 3 main groups (e.g. some US definitions), others prefer in depth specification (e.g. Czech Republic). Below you can find the two universally recognized classifications – by American DSM-IV and WHO. The WHO Classification One of the worldwide used classifications was published by the World Health Organisation in 1992. Diagnostics, assessment as well as teaching and care require team work where the knowledge of WHO terms below might be useful. Specific Developmental Disorders of Scholastic Skills (F81) Specific Reading Disorder (F81.0) The DSM-IV Classification And finally, let’s have a look at the definition of learning disorders by the 4th edition of the Diagnostics and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders. The DSM-IV also focuses on the discrepancy between the individual’s achievements in reading, mathematics and writing and his/her age, schooling and intelligence. The Manual discriminates the following types: 315.00 Reading Disorder 315.1 Mathematics Disorder 315.2 Disorder of Written Expression 315.9 Learning Disorder Not Otherwise Specified |