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Rey, Johanne Lee O.

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LEARNING TASK #8 ANSWER EXCEPT THE ADHD AND DOWN SYNDROME AS ITS DEMONSTRATED IN THE
VIDEO.

Disability Learning Means of Conduct


Style/s
Visual Kinesthe Kinesthetic
Impairm tic, I can create a learning games to encourage these learners with visual
ent Auditory, impairment to move around and see the point of the lessons. Or at least
tactile makes them more involves in any physical activities.
https://sphero.com/blogs/news/learning-styles-for-kids
Tactile
The common use if possible if letting them developed their skills on using
braille or reading braille.
https://www.pathstoliteracy.org/developing-tactile-skills-children-vision-
impairment/
Auditory
Learners with VI will be allowed to use any recording device ( phone recorder
if the school will allow) to record their lesson just like writing assignment and
note taking.
https://www.teachingvisuallyimpaired.com/auditory-access-devices.html
ASD Auditory, Auditory
Kinesthe It'll be conducted for the learners with ASD if that learners have more interest
tic and on talking excessively, and more on productive when it comes to listening.
Visual And also by giving students the options to read articles or listen to podcasts
to learn about certain subjects if they can.

https://www.autism.org/learning-styles-autism/#:~:text=If%20an%20autistic
%20child%20talks,may%20be%20an%20auditory%20learner.

Kinesthetic
Let them engage more on their surrounding physically like playing games or
anything that let them move around the classroom but not all of the Learners
with ASD have an interest to do so.

Visual
Allows them to have a visual supports with them like tools that present using
symbols, photographs and writings. It'll help them process more information,
and interact more with their surroundings.

https://raisingchildren.net.au/autism/therapies-guide/visual-supports
Learning Tactile, It’s depend on the learners disability if he or she can possess different learning
Disabilit Kinesthe styles, for example is the learner with Dysgraphia, he or she isn’t able to write
y tic, their thought but he can possess a learning style like the kinesthetic, auditory
Auditory, and visual.
And
Visual

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