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Leader Tips
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If you take five children who are not functioning in the classroom and exclude the following:
The one remaining is the child with learning disabilities. Children with learning disabilities exhibit a wide range of symptoms. These include problems with reading, mathematics, comprehension, writing, spoken language, or reasoning abilities. Hyperactivity, inattention and perceptual coordination may also be associated with learning disabilities but are not learning disabilities themselves. The primary characteristic of a learning disability is a significant difference between a child's achievement in some areas and his or her overall intelligence. The number of symptoms seen in a particular child does not give an indication as to whether the disability is mild or sever.
Learning disabilities typically affect five general areas:
Written language: difficulties with reading, writing and spelling. Arithmetic: difficulty in performing arithmetic operations or in understanding basic concepts. Reasoning: difficulty in organizing and integrating thoughts Memory: difficulty in remembering information and instructions.
Suggestions For Den Activities
When memorizing the Cub Scout Promise and the Law of the Pack, utilize visual aids and practice it out loud as a group. Make reading and writing activities a cooperative effort. Pre-gathering puzzles are a good example of a non-competitive activity. If the child has difficulty writing, have a parent or leader write in the book what the child dictates. Diagnosed Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD) Suggestions For Den Activities Suggestions For Pack Meetings
In the end, what counts are human qualities. A person's sense of himself, his feeling of comfort with himself, and thus his ease with others are what matters. How many adults do you know whose knowledge of spelling or trigonometry makes any difference to you? Does it matter how good your friend's handwriting is or how many historical facts he can recite? Is it important that your friends be athletic and very scholarly as well as talented in some artistic field? The chances are that you want to be with a person who is fun and caring. You want a friend who laughs with you, not at you, who can share your worries as well as your pleasures. You want someone you can count on whose word is good, and who comes through on promises, who doesn't keep score on favors given and received. To be a good friend, to be a fine mate, to become a good parent.. these are crucial roles in our society and goals of scouting. These are roles and goals which the learning disabled child can fulfill. | |
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