Intellectual impairment is defined as a significant loss in the capacity to
comprehend new or difficult knowledge, develop new skills, and operate independently, including social functioning. Intellectual impairment is usually identified in childhood and has a long-term influence on a person's life. It can also be caused by a combination of genetic issues and infections.
Learners with Learning Disability
Students with learning disabilities (LD) struggle to master basic
skills or academic information because they struggle to use or understand spoken or written language. These difficulties may impair a student's ability to read, write, spell, think, talk, listen, or perform mathematics.
Learners with Physical Disabilities
A learning disability is a reduced intellectual capacity and difficulty with
daily duties such as housework, socializing, or money management. Physical impairments can impair movement, physical dexterity, and communication. Some folks would use a wheelchair on a regular or irregular basis to get around.
Learners who are Gifted and Talented
Gifted children are born with above-average innate talent. Gifted
children have polished their natural skills to a high level. Children can be talented and/or gifted in many different things, including athletics, the arts, music, academic prowess, and other things - depending on their aptitude and ability. Learners with Socioemotional Disorder
Having difficulty detecting and adapting to common social situations, as
well as comprehending how to manage social difficulties, and failing to create or sustain suitable interpersonal connections with peers and/or instructors.
Learners with Chronic Illnesses
Chronically ill students may skip significant portions of school. This
could be because they have to go to the hospital, recover at home, or go to regular doctor's appointments. This can lead to difficulty attending tests or completing assignments on time.
Learners in Difficult Circumstances
Children who have been orphaned or abandoned; Parents are separated
from their children. Children of refugees and migrants