Correct Answer - Option 2 : has a right to study in the regular school where there are special provisions for him.
Learning disability is a syndrome found in children of normal or above intelligence characterized by specific difficulties in learning to read (dyslexia), to write (dysgraphia), and to do grade-appropriate mathematics (dyscalculia).
Education of a child with a learning disability-
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Inclusion strategies are the provisions by state and national authorities that students with learning disabilities should be educated with nondisabled students of their age.
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Additional instructional resources can be used for children with LD while teaching them in a general classroom.
- Teachers should make effort to adopt such methods to enhance the understanding and participation of LD children with other children.
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Feedback and corrections are used and are shown to affect children’s participation and performance positively.
- Peer mediated instruction and computer-assisted instruction are the other methods used.
- An individualized teaching program is required so that the child may get specific instruction in the areas of specific need, like reading, writing, or math.
Thus it is clear that a child with Learning Disability has a right to study in a regular school where there are special provisions for him.
Some learning disabilities-
Dysgraphia
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Writing disability, inability to write properly, illegible handwriting.
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Dysphasia
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Speech and language disorders.
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Dyscalculia
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Mathematics disability
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Dyspraxia
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Difficulty with motor skills
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Dysnomia
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In the inability to retrieve or recall appropriate words for oral or return language.
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