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How Do Students That Hate School Learn? - Connect Learning Today

How Do Students That Hate School Learn? - Connect Learning Today | Kinsanity | Scoop.it
It has been my privilege to know many students at many grade and age levels, who have said they hated school. They were all different, referred to as brilliant, disenchanted, disengaged, unmotivated, unchallenged, stubborn, creative, and many more adjectives than a list on a page can hold. Sure, we all realize that students will say they hate school, because that’s the thing kids say, and it is immediately preceded by, or followed by, “I’m bored!” But we need to consider what all students say on this subject, at any level, age, or degree, because there’s no template for students at risk.

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A Learning Problem Is Not an Intelligence Problem - Huffington Post

A Learning Problem Is Not an Intelligence Problem - Huffington Post | Kinsanity | Scoop.it
Report cards are coming home, and a good number of parents are worried that their child seems to be showing signs of a learning disability. Their concern is well founded; learning disabilities including A.D.H.D. and dyslexia affect 20% of our students and less than half get the attention they need. That is a large community, in fact, the largest minority in the country. For these kids, often the day is longer, the challenge greater, the work harder. Unless we identify and assist them, the national cost in human potential and hard dollars will be tremendous.

Kids with learning disabilities drop out ten times more frequently than others in high school, and are much more likely to use drugs and get involved in our jail system. The impact when this large a social group fails is felt by all of us.

A learning problem is not an intelligence problem -- these children are smart, creative, and capable. They can and do learn; however, they think differently, access and process information in an atypical way. That is where opportunity lies, and where we are falling far short.

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Saberes Sin Fronteras OVS's curator insight, December 31, 2014 12:37 PM

Si un 20% de los alumnos tiene algún tipo de diferencia en la capacidad media de aprendizaje, esto es un problema serio. Muchos de los no atendidos debidamente terminan como drogodependientess, delincuentes o, lo que es peor, como políticos desalmados y corruptos. Hay que repensar el problema

Sandeep Gautam's curator insight, January 3, 2015 6:49 AM

Think differently about the differently abled.

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WEGO Health Activist Awards

WEGO Health Activist Awards | Kinsanity | Scoop.it

NominaWho are some of the outstanding Health Activists who enrich the lives of others by sharing their experience, knowledge and strength? Nominate them for a WEGO Health Activist Award.

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It would be awesome if someone covering mental health & special needs would at least make the list!

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The Advantages of Dyslexia

The Advantages of Dyslexia | Kinsanity | Scoop.it
With reading difficulties can come other cognitive strengths

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"The trick that makes Escher’s drawings intriguing is a geometric construction psychologists refer to as an “impossible figure,” a line-form suggesting a three-dimensional object that could never exist in our experience. Psychologists, including a team led by Catya von Károlyi of the University of Wisconsin-Eau Claire, have used such figures to study human cognition. When the team asked people to pick out impossible figures from similarly drawn illustrations that did not violate causality, they were surprised to discover that some people were faster at this than others. And most surprising of all, among those who were the fastest were those with dyslexia.

"Dyslexia is often called a “learning disability.” And it can indeed present learning challenges. Although its effects vary widely, children with dyslexia read so slowly that it would typically take them a half a year to read the same number of words other children might read in a day. Therefore, the fact that people who read so slowly were so adept at picking out the impossible figures was a big surprise to the researchers. After all, why would people who are slow in reading be fast at responding to visual representations of causal reasoning?"


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Violent and Legal: The Shocking Ways School Kids are Being Pinned Down, Isolated Against Their Will

Violent and Legal: The Shocking Ways School Kids are Being Pinned Down, Isolated Against Their Will | Kinsanity | Scoop.it
Carson Luke, a young boy with autism, shattered bones in his hand and foot after educators grabbed him and tried to shut him into a “scream room.” Kids across the country risked similar harm at least 267,000 times in just one school year.

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Disgusting & alarming!

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Nationwide Survey Offers Data on Sexual Abuse of Students With Disabilities - Education Week News (blog)

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Nationwide Survey Offers Data on Sexual Abuse of Students With Disabilities Education Week News (blog) Students with disabilities who were sexually abused in school settings were more likely to receive most of their education in self-contained...

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Mother threatens to leave disabled daughter at minister's office

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An Ontario mother desperate to find permanent care for her mentally disabled daughter threatened to leave the 20-year-old at the office of Ontario Deputy Minister of Community and Social Services Marg Rappolt.

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Treatment denial cost man’s life

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A PATIENT who died days after he was denied hospital care because he had a learning disability has sparked a major review of NHS services in Lothian.
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This makes me so angry! And, since anger is just an emotional cover, I know that what I really am is sad.

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Offenders with learning disabilities 'neglected' | Nursing in Practice

Offenders with learning disabilities 'neglected' | Nursing in Practice | Kinsanity | Scoop.it
The needs of people with learning disabilities are “going unnoticed” when they are arrested, a government investigation has revealed.  The inspection, carried out by three government justice departments and the Care Quality Commission (CQC) covered activity at police stations, the prosecution and court process, pre-sentencing pre
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Autistic teen and his blind dog - a story of unconditional love | KRTV.com

Autistic teen and his blind dog - a story of unconditional love | KRTV.com | Kinsanity | Scoop.it
BOZEMAN - Studies show pets can have profound effects on people. Unconditional love and the buddy system works for one boy and his dog.
Cathryn Wellner's curator insight, February 1, 2014 12:32 PM

Such an inspiring story

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Online dating is hard enough. Try doing it with a disability

Online dating is hard enough. Try doing it with a disability | Kinsanity | Scoop.it
Timothy Sykes: Online dating profiles don't make it easy for users to communicate their disability in a sensitive and meaningful way

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Emily Berger's curator insight, July 7, 2016 5:14 PM

After reading this article I feel as if people with disabilities should be treated like everyone else. It should be the person’s choice if they want to reveal that to whomever they are speaking to. I think there should be an option on the profile where you can check off disability but it should be optional. Everyone is different and everyone handles situations differently. Some may be very open about this and some may not. However, I do not feel that they should be grouped differently. People with disabilities should have the same opportunities as everyone else. If the other users choose not to go out with them that is up to them. People get denied all the time on these sites whether they have a disability or not. When creating a profile people are given the opportunity to present themselves however they want and I feel it should be the person’s choice on how they want to show their disability. Even though it may be harder for people with disabilities to find a partner, there are many other issues people have as well that can stop them from dating also. Overall, I feel that people with disabilities should be treated equally and they should be able to put what they want on their profile.

Linet' Fox's curator insight, July 9, 2016 1:49 PM

This article touched me. I have not taken into consideration the trials and tribulations of the disabled, when it comes to finding a match. How would someone communicate their disability in a sensitive and meaningful way?

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Patients with learning disabilities become ‘invisible’ in hospitals, says study

Hospital patients with learning disabilities face longer waits and mismanaged treatment due to a failure to understand them by nursing staff, says a new report.
Cecilia Urbina's curator insight, January 16, 2014 5:06 PM

People with learning disabilities are not getting the proper treatment in hospitals, due to the lack of knowledge and understandment by the staff. Staffs are unclear on how to proceed in certain situations unfortunately causing patients with learning disabilities to pay the price. This is a study funded by the National Institute for Health Research Health Services and Delivery Research Programme.

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The Five Levels of Student Engagement (Infographic)

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This is an interesting way to look at and evaluate your child's engaement with school as well as your parenting. Are you encouraging "ritual compliance" or real engagement? And, for those of with kids with special needs, the behavior labels in the green boxes might be more helpful in terms of both describing what we see as well as considering in motivating our childen.

Beth Dichter's curator insight, November 24, 2013 1:08 PM

Phillip Schechty is an educator whom has looked at "five ways that students respond or adapt to school-related tasks and activities." This infographic looks provides an overview of the five stages. If you want more information about this please visit the website The Schlechty Center located at http://www.schlechtycenter.org/

malek's curator insight, November 27, 2013 5:40 PM

Any marketer dream!

If only customers behave like students....

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DPopTart, innocentpunkrockkids: "The brain can get sick...

DPopTart, innocentpunkrockkids: "The brain can get sick... | Kinsanity | Scoop.it
innocentpunkrockkids:
“ "The brain can get sick too."
Re-make of this post.
End mental health stigma.
If you EVER need someone to talk to, my ask is open! Stay strong loves.
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Lots of images with brain scans, including PTSD, OCD, ADHD

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Disabled people win bid to protect independent living fund

Disabled people win bid to protect independent living fund | Kinsanity | Scoop.it
Judges say government did not consider 'grave impact' of cutting services for those who rely on them Ministers will reconsider the abolition of the independent living fund after choosing not to appeal against an appeal court ruling that the move...

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Every Night This Dad Falls Asleep In Front Of The TV. There's A Beautiful Reason Why.

Every Night This Dad Falls Asleep In Front Of The TV. There's A Beautiful Reason Why. | Kinsanity | Scoop.it
The most courageous reason for a dad to fall asleep in front of the TV I've ever heard.
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A chance for people with learning disabilities to lead more active social lives

A chance for people with learning disabilities to lead more active social lives | Kinsanity | Scoop.it
Gig Buddies pairs people with learning disabilities up with a buddy who accompanies them to events in the evening. Jan Goodey reports
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Making communities more inclusive for people with learning disabilities

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Mencap's Changemakers scheme has helped young people challenge negative attitudes and shape the services they require, writes Mary O'Hara
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What I Wish I'd Been Made Aware of When My Daughter Was Diagnosed With Autism

What I Wish I'd Been Made Aware of When My Daughter Was Diagnosed With Autism | Kinsanity | Scoop.it
It is my hope, for those of you who may be at the beginning of your journey with an autistic child, that these things might help you avoid some of the many, many mistakes we made and a great deal of unnecessary pain.
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Tenants with learning difficulties face prejudice and lack of suitable housing

Tenants with learning difficulties face prejudice and lack of suitable housing | Kinsanity | Scoop.it
Private landlords are reluctant to offer accommodation to learning disabled people, but social housing is also scarce, writes Sue Learner
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Crackdown on crimes against people with learning difficulties

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'HATE AND MATE' crime is being fought by police across South Devon.It targets offenders who hit on vulnerable people with learning difficulties by pretending to befriend them, and then bullying and...
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Care home provider appoints sex 'champions'

Care home provider appoints sex 'champions' | Kinsanity | Scoop.it
Staff to be taught to see sex as a natural part of life for older and disabled people. Sue Learner reports
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I advocate for this all the time.

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Disabled abuse victims 'ignored'

Disabled abuse victims 'ignored' | Kinsanity | Scoop.it
People with learning disabilities who report abuse are not being protected and are often not believed, a study finds.
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An opinionated woman obsessed with objects, entertained by ephemera, intrigued by researching, fascinated by culture & addicted to writing. The wind says my name; doesn't put an @ in front of it, so maybe you don't notice. http://www.kitsch-slapped.com
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