Interventions for specific math, reading, and writing disabilities.
Provide examples of interventions for specific math, reading, and writing disabilities. Support your recommendations with peer-reviewed journal articles.
Sample Answer
Learning disabilities can manifest differently in each child, requiring targeted interventions. Here are some examples for common areas:
Math Disabilities (Dyscalculia):
- Visualization and manipulatives: Students with dyscalculia often benefit from using visual aids and manipulatives like counters, blocks, or place value charts. These tools can help them concretely understand abstract math concepts. (Source: Butterworth, B. (2005). The development of arithmetical skills. Psychology Press. [invalid URL Butterworth B 2005 The development of arithmetical skills Psychology Press])