Chapter 17 - Specific Learning Disorders Flashcards

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Learning Disabilities

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  • child does not academically achieve at expected age and ability levels
  • discrepancy btwn a child’s achievement in one or more of the following areas:
    • Oral expression​
    • Listening comprehension​
    • Written expression ​
    • Basic reading skills​
    • Reading comprehension​
    • Mathematics calculation​
    • Mathematical reasoning​
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Dyslexia

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  • unexpected difficulty w/ reading, abilities are below that of their age group
  • word retrieval and ID is slowed
  • spoken and written lang affected
  • genetic component
  • can be acquired via a TBI
  • spelling, word recognition affected
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Dyslexia at different ages

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  • kindergarten: lang delay, pronunciation, difficulty writing names
  • elementary: reading out loud, mixing letters
  • high school: don’t want to engage, misspelling words in diff ways, diff writing longer assignments, diff learning new lang
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Visual processing model of dyslexia

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  • less activation in the magnocellular pathway
  • correlate w/ reading speed
  • visual perceptual deficit
  • surface and deep dyslexia
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Surface dyslexia (Visual processing model of dyslexia)

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  • impaired whole-word reading and unimpaired ability to sound out words
  • difficulty w/ whole word recognition
  • can sound out words
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Deep dyslexia (visual processing model of dyslexia)

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  • intact whole-word reading and impaired ability to sound out words
  • if word is unknown, they cannot pronounce it
  • can’t sound out new words
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Phonological processing model of dyslexia

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  • application of codes for translating letters and letter sequences into the appropriate speech sound equivalents
  • deficits in word decoding (which sounds go together)
  • early deficits in phonological processing is predictive of later reading achievement
  • most supported theory
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Neuropathogenesis of Dyslexia

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  • smaller left hemisphere (supports phonological theory)
  • planum temporale is implicated
  • disorganized and smaller cell bodies in the magnocellular system
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Nonverbal learning disorder

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  • deficit in: visual-perceptual, tactile-perceptual, psychomotor and nonverbal problem solving skills
  • dyscalculia: trouble with arithmetic
  • lang develops more normally than in dyslexia
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Neuropsychological pathogenesis of NVLD

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  • R hemisphere damage/dysfunction via:
    • damage to white fibers,
    • damage to connecting cortical regions,
    • OR,
    • damage to link btwn cortical to subcortical regions
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Neuropsychological assessment of NVLD

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  • errors in:
    • spatial organization (mental math)
    • failure to apply mathematical procedures (PEMDAS)
    • struggle w/ pragmatic language and nonverbal cues
    • struggle w/ writing numbers and words
  • verbal language is enhanced, nonverbal is impaired
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Infants/Toddlers w/ NVLD

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  • exploratory behavior and motor skills lag behind lang development
  • require more dependence
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Elementary children w/ NVLD

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  • prone to acting out, impulsive, hyperactive, difficulty maintaining attention (resembled ADHD)
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Adolescents w/ NVLD

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  • avoided by peers, will make friends w/ younger or older peers instead
  • become socially withdrawn and isolated
  • can develop depression
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Tx of NVLD

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  • goal is to develop verbal language via word processing
  • learn problem-solving strategies
  • develop necessary communication skills
  • engage and interact appropriately w/ others (social cues)
  • gain realistic view of his or her strength and weakness
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