Learning disabilities Flashcards

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Definition

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Learning disability is a general umbrella term encompassing a range of different conditions that affect the ability of the child to develop new skills.

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Types of learning difficulties

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  • Dyslexia: specific difficulty in reading, writing, and spelling
  • Dysgraphia: specific difficulty in writing.
  • Dyspraxia, AKA developmental co-ordination disorder = specific type of difficulty in physical co-ordination. MC in boys. It presents with delayed gross and fine motor skills and a child that appears clumsy.
  • Auditory processing disorder = specific difficulty in processing auditory information.
  • Non-verbal learning disability = specific difficulty in processing non-verbal information, e.g, body language and facial expressions.
  • Profound and multiple learning disability: severe difficulties across multiple areas, often requiring help with all aspects of daily life.
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Classification

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The severity of the learning disability is based on the IQ (intelligence quotient):
- 55 – 70: Mild
- 40 – 55: Moderate
- 25 – 40: Severe
- Under 25: Profound

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Causes

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No clear cause. Assosciations:
- FHx
- Environmental factors: abuse, neglect, psychological trauma, and toxins
- Genetic disorders e.g: Downs syndrome
- Antenatal problems:
= fetal alcohol syndrome
= maternal chickenpox
- Problems at birth,
= prematurity
= HIE
- Problems in early childhood:
= Meningitis
- Autism
- Epilepsy

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Management

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The key to managing learning disability is with a multidisciplinary approach to support the parents and child. This involves:
- Health visitors
- Social workers
- Schools
- Educational psychologists
- Paediatricians, GPs and nurses
- Occupational therapists
- Speech and language therapists

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Capacity

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Important to remember that capacity is decision specific, and having learning disability does not prevent patients from being able to make decisions.

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What determines capacity?

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  • Understand the decision that needs to be made
  • Retain the information long enough to make the decision
  • Weight up the options and the implications of choosing each option
  • Communicate their decision
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