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In order to cater to the needs of students with Dysgraphia, a teacher should :
Learning Disability: It is a neurological disorder that prevents a person from learning a skill and using it effectively. Generally, it occurs in childhood and is characterized by difficulty with certain skills such as reading, writing, speaking, etc.? Dysgraphia: Dysgraphia is a disability in which student faces difficulties related to writing, they can not write properly.Example: A student writes a number "0' in place of the alphabet "O".??Teachers should respect all the students including the disabled.For the student who has a problem in writing, the best way to cater to that student is by the Oral way, so they also do not feel bad.Teachers should have to use different techniques which helps that students tackle disabilities.Learning of the disabled child should be done using TLMs, play-way methods, activities, etc.So option (4) is the correct answer.?Important PointsIncreasing the writing amount make disabled student frustrated also they have to face more problem during writing which makes a negative impact on their learning.Criticizing those disabled students is not a good way of teaching, it is irrelevant in the context of teaching.Restrictions of time or limitations of time make students frustrated and it also impacts students' learning negatively.Additional InformationSome Other Common Learning Disabilities in Children:DisabilityRelated toDyscalculiaCalculationDysgraphiaWritingADHDAttention Deficit Hyperactivity DisorderDyslexiaReadingAutismSocial Interaction
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