Showing posts with label Dysgraphia. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Dysgraphia. Show all posts

Saturday, February 4, 2012

Learning Disabilities

Dysgraphia  




                

Dysgraphia, a learning disability characterized by difficulty forming letters, organizing thoughts on paper, spelling and connecting words to form sentences, can have far-reaching effects on a student's success. Widely available technology can help students bypass the writing process and express themselves more effectively







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The National Center for Learning Disabilities provides teachers and families with up to date information, resources, and research about the many learning disabilities that affect so many of our students today.

are diagnosed with LD and receive special education services in our schools,
representing 41 percent of students with disabilities nationwide.

Art is a form of expression that can be used to allow these students to communicate in their own way how they truly feel about the world they live in.  The world we don't see.  Their private thoughts. The following link provides a slide show of art created by learning disable students. 

You have to look at the right of the page to find the art done by the students

 The art is heart-breaking and beautiful at the same time.