Guest guest Posted November 22, 2008 Report Share Posted November 22, 2008 I use visuals but he still doesn't retain it. He has to be told everyday and several times each day. Thanks for the ideas. > > Do you use visuals? > > Calendar. Use a visual to teach the days of the week. Highlight the weekends and everyday point to the day and say whether there is school or no school. You can highlight your mom day or dad day too. > > I still count everything out and use my fingers and I don't have a learning disabiity, just did not exercise that part of my brain while growing up I guess. Just a thought. > > Try to incorporate visuals for new concepts and break concepts down into smaller parts. > > > learning disability question > > > My son is 8 years old and no matter how many times we explain it, he > never knows what day it is and cannot understand the concepts of > yesterday, today, tomorrow. Everyday he wakes up he has to ask what day > it is...school day or mom and dad day. Sometimes he looks at the shirt > I give him to figure it out (such as his school uniform shirt). He also > cannot do math except with touch math...he can do double digit with > borrowing but has to count everything out (such as 5-4=1, 10-9=1, 6- > 6=0) he does not see the simple patterns in math. He does not seem to > be able to make any inferences or logical reasoning of school work or > general situations. > Does anyone else have a child with similar issues? If so, has a > physician suggested a diagnosis? > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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