Learning Disability
Specific learning disabilities are heterogeneous in nature, often differing markedly from one person to the next. The Regulations Governing Special Education Programs for Children with Disabilities in Virginia, effective on July 7, 2009, and reissued on January 25, 2010 (the Virginia Regulations) define the terms as follows.
"Specific learning disability" means a disorder in one or more of the basic psychological processes involved in understanding or in using language, spoken or written, that may manifest itself in an imperfect ability to listen, think, speak, read, write, spell or do mathematical calculations. The term includes such conditions as perceptual disabilities, brain injury, minimal brain dysfunction, dyslexia, and developmental aphasia. The term does not include learning problems that are primarily the result of visual, hearing, or motor disabilities; of intellectual disabilities; of emotional disabilities; of environmental, cultural, or economic disadvantage. (COV § 22.1-213; 34 CFR 300.8 (c) (1U0))
Various Types of Specific Learning Disabilities
More information on the conditions below:
Resources
Evidence-Based Specially Designed Instruction in Mathematics Resource Guide (PDF) provides an overview of evidence-based instructional strategies that educators can utilize to support students with mathematics disability or difficulty at any grade. Importantly, the strategies outlined in this document are targeted at improving learning outcomes for the following student populations:
- Students with a formal school identification of a specific learning disability in mathematics.
- Students with a non-mathematics related disability (e.g., speech and language disorder, specific learning disability in reading) who experience mathematics difficulty.
- At-risk students without a formal disability diagnosis who experience mathematics difficulty.
- Participation & Inclusion - includes guidelines for assessment participation and special test accommodations
- Virginia Tiered Systems of Supports (VTSS)
- Regulations Governing Special Education Programs for Children with Disabilities in Virginia (PDF)
- Supporting the Identification and Achievement of Twice-Exceptional Students
- Supporting World Language Learning for Students with Disabilities (PDF) – Overview and practical manual for including students with disabilities, difficulties, or other specialized learning needs in the foreign language classroom.
Outside Resources
- Accessible Instructional Materials Center of Virginia (AIM-VA) produces and provides – at no cost to school divisions – accessible instructional and educational materials meeting NIMAS requirements for blind students and those with print disabilities. These materials include core instructional materials, trade books, reading interventions, test preparation materials, etc. in accessible digital formats.
- Center on Multi-Tiered Systems of Support – The Center on MTSS strives to support educators in implementing tiered support systems that address students’ academic, behavioral, social, and emotional needs.
- LDOnline – dedicated to the education of students with learning disabilities, learning disorders and differences. Parents and teachers of learning disabled children will find guidance on attention deficit disorder, ADD / ADHD, dyslexia, dysgraphia, dyscalculia, dysnomia, reading difficulties, speech and related disorders.
- National Center for Learning Disabilities - an effective, easy-to-use resource for people seeking authoritative information on learning disabilities. This website includes information on types of LD, for parents, at school, adults with LD and additional resources.
- Organizations
- Council for Exceptional Children (CEC) – the largest international professional organization dedicated to improving the educational success of individuals with disabilities and/or gifts and talents
- Council for Learning Disabilities (CLD) – promotes effective teaching and research.
- International Dyslexia Association – helps individuals with dyslexia.
- Learning Disabilities Association of America (LDA) – advances the education and general welfare of children and adults with learning disabilities.
- Publications