Saturday, January 8, 2011

Lazy or schools disabled? You will find


Parents often tell me that their child is lazy, and I always have a problem with this description is now research proves that children labeled lazy can actually have a learning problem.

An educational psychologist studied a group of children, which was seen as lazy by their teachers and their parents.

She found that three quarters of the children had difficulty in understanding the sounds that make up words, and that they also had significant problems with attention. it is not strange that they had problems the attention when they probably did not understand what was being said to them.

If you have ever tried to listen to a person to speak a foreign language, you know how fast the tune you '' because you have no idea what the person says.

The researcher found that half the children had clinical inattention and hyperactivity and others had anxiety, visual perception, and fine motor issues eight children had clear signs of dyslexia.

Only three of 20 children she looked at showed no particular learning problems-but perhaps had the emotional problems, research study does not.

So, although this was a small sample, this research will go a long way to justify my conviction that there is such a thing as a lazy child, there are only children with learning difficulties.

If you believe that your child is lazy, you should consider again. you must discover learning difficulties which prevent them from participating in the classroom learning and the earlier you. make the best because ... ...

Lack of identification of the learning disability leads to problems later in life, and even suicide.

If the parents (and teachers) does not identify the learning problems enough children are experiencing early multiple failures that undermine their feelings of competence and self regard.

A child is able to learn without self confidence and self regard.

If you believe that your child is lazy, or gratuitous, you should check out why, what are the learning difficulties that stopping your child becomes the zealous, joyful learners that ll children should be.

And please do it before it is too late!









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