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Friday, December 3, 2010

Math Skills for Children with Language Processing Problems

I recently reviewed a blog by Ann Logsdon entitled:  "Ways to Teach Math Skills to Children with Language Processing Problems" located at: http://learningdisabilities.about.com/b/2010/11/25/ways-to-teach-math-skills-to-children-with-language-processing-deficits-5.htm#comment-31084.   What I appreciated about this blog was that strategies suggested would work for different courses as well.  She also provides a number of links to other articles and resources to explain information in more detail.  She also provides information about receptive and effective aphasia along with resources for them as well.  Even though most teachers might not have had experience with children with disabilities, I thought this blog would be a good resource - since more and more schools are mainstreaming students with disabilities.  As a therapist, I have also worked with students with these diagnoses to improve their skills in reading, writing, math and science. 

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