5. ASSESSMENT OF LEARNING DISABILITIES The assessment of children with learning difficulties is organized in counselling centres. It is done by a team of professionals including a special education teacher, psychologist and on request/when necessary other professionals (neurologist, phoniatrist, etc.). The first part of the assessment is an interview with parents as well as the child itself during which the professional tries to finds out about family and child’s life course. Second part is formed by specialized achievement tests focusing on intelligence and the level of reading, comprehension, writing, visual and auditory perception, spatial orientation and laterality . Symptoms of Learning Disabilities It has already been mentioned that LD is a very heterogeneous group of characteristics. Children identified with LD do not display all the characteristics at one time. Several or many of the characteristics (see table 1), however, appear at some point of their development. The combination of symptoms and seriousness of impact differs in each individual depending on a number of factors and personal characteristics.
Table 1: Symptoms of learning difficulties Personality of Persons with Learning Difficulties Learning disabilities significantly influence academic as well as social and emotional abilities of a person. The academic issues are dealt with in sub-chapters below. Therefore, the following lines will focus on social and emotional development of persons with LD. One of the most typical conditions arising form LD isfrustration. The sources of frustration are experience with school failure and inability to fulfil expectations of others. If the frustration or depression occurs often, persons with LD might react with anger or agression. Another important issue is social relationships. Students with LD are physically immature, they have problems in orientation and communication, as a result of this their behaviour is often inadequate. Furthermore, their ability to learn from failures is limited and their work pace and results are changeable. The self-esteem of a child with LD is influenced by specific development of personality of persons with LD, but also by the child’s environment and its attitude. Therefore, it is important to praise effort and build self-respect of these children. Behaviour difficulties often accompany learning difficulties. Two types of causes have been identified:
Some of the problems persist in adult age as well and influence the process of education, work, motivation and social relationships. |