A physical disability may be defined as a person’s limitation on physical functioning, mobility or stamina. Such persons are also called as ‘differently-abled’.
They may have the following kinds of impairments
Many children have difficulty with reading, writing or other learning-related tasks at some point of time, but this does not mean they have learning disabilities. A child with a learning disability often has several related signs, and these persist over time. The signs of learning disabilities vary from person to person.
Methods of identifying and addressing disabled learners are given below based on the category of disability. These are
Visually Disabled
Aurally Disabled
Physically Disabled
Language and Other Learning Disabled
Such learners face significant difficulties in acquiring and using their abilities for speaking, listening with understanding, reading, writing, language related, paying attention, mathematical or motor abilities disabilities. How to address each of these disabilities are given below.
1. Speaking
2. Listening
3. Reading
4. Writing
5. Language
6. Paying Attention
7. Logical Ability
8. Motor Abilities
9. Intellectually Disabled
There are four different degrees of mental retardation. These are based on the functioning level of the individual. They are
Mild
Moderate
Severe
Profound
Addressing Intellectual Disability
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