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The study of mnestic function and the attention of primary school children with learning difficulties

The study of mnestic function and the attention of primary school children with learning difficulties

... the learning difficulties of primary school children are ...The difficulties in learning in the first year of study are often due to the pedagogical process itself: ... See full document

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Emotional and Behavioral Problems of Primary School Children With and Without Learning Disabilities: A Comparative Study

Emotional and Behavioral Problems of Primary School Children With and Without Learning Disabilities: A Comparative Study

... the study results revealed that more than two fifths of children with LD reported ...of children are having problems with hyper ...of primary school children without ... See full document

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Sleep Difficulties in Primary School-aged Children: A Role for the Educational Psychologist

Sleep Difficulties in Primary School-aged Children: A Role for the Educational Psychologist

... some children may engage in behaviours unknown to their parents and children may have different reasons for not alerting their parents of their ...of children with sleep difficulties has been ... See full document

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Learning and Attention Problems Among Children With Pediatric Primary Hypertension

Learning and Attention Problems Among Children With Pediatric Primary Hypertension

... a primary relationship be- tween the presumed hypertension- related brain abnormalities and neu- rocognitive test ...current study has several limita- ...the study design, the clinical evidence for ... See full document

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Primary headaches, attention deficit disorder and learning disabilities in children and adolescents

Primary headaches, attention deficit disorder and learning disabilities in children and adolescents

... elementary-school children who were referred to his clinic due to recurrent headaches, approximately 40% had aca- demic ...in children with headache, compared with healthy peers ...population-based ... See full document

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A survey of visual function in an Austrian population of school-age children with reading and writing difficulties

A survey of visual function in an Austrian population of school-age children with reading and writing difficulties

... with difficulties in reading and writ- ing are routinely referred by their teacher or parent to educational institutions for an academic ...specific learning difficulties or a reduced level of ... See full document

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Screening for attention deficit hyperactive disorder (ADHD) in urban primary school children.

Screening for attention deficit hyperactive disorder (ADHD) in urban primary school children.

... family function or a birthday party ADHD child can be pointed out easily as they becomes wild, overactive, noisy and uncontrollable when the occasion is ... See full document

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Perceptions of learning difficulties: a study examining the views of Pakistani and white chldren with learning difficulties, their parents, peers and school staff

Perceptions of learning difficulties: a study examining the views of Pakistani and white chldren with learning difficulties, their parents, peers and school staff

... this study, the researcher talked to all the children involved in the research and spoke about why particular research methods and identified children were ...Similarly, children were informed ... See full document

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Perceptions of learning difficulties: a study examining the views of Pakistani and white chldren with learning difficulties, their parents, peers and school staff

Perceptions of learning difficulties: a study examining the views of Pakistani and white chldren with learning difficulties, their parents, peers and school staff

... this study, the researcher talked to all the children involved in the research and spoke about why particular research methods and identified children were ...Similarly, children were informed ... See full document

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Embodied learning in the classroom: Effects on primary school children’s attention and foreign language vocabulary learning

Embodied learning in the classroom: Effects on primary school children’s attention and foreign language vocabulary learning

... as children learn better and more profoundly using this physically active ...Concomitantly, children seem to enjoy physically active learning more than the traditional sedentary type of ... See full document

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“Investigating the relationship between working memory and behaviour difficulties between children attending a SEN primary school and children attending a mainstream school.”

“Investigating the relationship between working memory and behaviour difficulties between children attending a SEN primary school and children attending a mainstream school.”

... current study is the sample size used. The study used a relatively small sample of 28 participants comprised of 14 participants from each of the two ...of children and the time constraints given for ... See full document

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Self-cognitions and emotional and behavioural difficulties in primary school aged children with special educational needs

Self-cognitions and emotional and behavioural difficulties in primary school aged children with special educational needs

... in children with SENs, as it is believed that children’s perceptions of their abilities may be crucial in determining their achievement and motivation in school ...This study found that contrary to ... See full document

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An investigation of communication and peer interaction in children identified with behavioural, emotional and social difficulties in primary school

An investigation of communication and peer interaction in children identified with behavioural, emotional and social difficulties in primary school

... Behaviour difficulties may, however, change in severity, persistence and presentation over time, and so it is presumptuous to assume that children’s difficulties are the same at the time of the ...the ... See full document

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Literacies in Context:Engaging deaf primary school children in their learning and assessment

Literacies in Context:Engaging deaf primary school children in their learning and assessment

... deaf children is a key disabling factor, and access to sign language in deaf education is mandated by the UN Convention on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities ...deaf children at a primary ... See full document

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The role of working memory in learning difficulties of children with symptoms of Attention Deficit and Hyperactivity Disorder: the case of writing abilities

The role of working memory in learning difficulties of children with symptoms of Attention Deficit and Hyperactivity Disorder: the case of writing abilities

... situation, children need to write quickly, and the task in hand is likely to be quite complex, generating a WM overload that may be accentuated by the presence of numerous distractors that also affect ...present ... See full document

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A Genome-Wide Association Study of Attention Function in a Population-Based Sample of Children

A Genome-Wide Association Study of Attention Function in a Population-Based Sample of Children

... Genetic variants were filtered using the same criteria as in the discovery sample. The final repli- cation sample included 546 subjects. Statistical Analysis We used a two-sample t-test to check for differences in ANT ... See full document

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Recording of Primary Education Teachers' Views on the Use of Mentoring in Learning Difficulties Assessment of a School Unit

Recording of Primary Education Teachers' Views on the Use of Mentoring in Learning Difficulties Assessment of a School Unit

... a school unit by advising, giving instructions, information, directions or expert knowledge that teachers need in their daily school ...on learning difficulties assessment in a school ... See full document

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Protocol for a transdiagnostic study of children with problems of attention, learning and memory (CALM)

Protocol for a transdiagnostic study of children with problems of attention, learning and memory (CALM)

... of children aged 5 to 18 years are being re- ...include school Special Educational Needs Coordinators (SENCos), paediatricians, speech and language therapists (SaLTs), or psychiatrists and psychologists ... See full document

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A study of provision for specific learning difficulties (dyslexia) in primary education in the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia

A study of provision for specific learning difficulties (dyslexia) in primary education in the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia

... effective learning tools, as they foster the participation of the students in the ...in learning words (Appendix ...proper attention to the children with SpLD and doing other tasks side by ... See full document

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‘Learning difficulties’ and the academy: a case study

‘Learning difficulties’ and the academy: a case study

... recall children formed a circle around us chanting the usual ritual of ‘do, do, do’ the local slang for a fight; a term that I became familiar with during my schooling ... See full document

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