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Toro, Paul A.; And Others – 1984
The study compared 86 learning disabled (LD) with 86 matched non-learning disabled (NLD) children (7-11 years old) on three domains of variables: social problem solving skills, school behavior, and family background. The LD children were deficient in all three domains. More specifically, they were able to generate fewer alternatives for solving…
Descriptors: Behavior Patterns, Elementary Education, Interpersonal Competence, Learning Disabilities
Relationship Between Children's Learning Disorders and Emotional Disorders at a Mental Health Clinic
Peer reviewedSimonds, John F. – Journal of Clinical Psychology, 1974
Article sought to determine the usefulness of tests, such as the WRAT and the WISC, as screening tools to detect learning disabilities and to identify the variables that would determine whether patients screened for learning disorders could be grouped clinically according to the prominence of learning or emotional symptoms. (Author/RK)
Descriptors: Emotional Disturbances, Learning Disabilities, Psychological Studies, Research Methodology
Peer reviewedMoss, James W. – Journal of Special Education, 1973
Responded to is an article by Michael Herrick suggesting that disadvantaged children be provided with special services offered learning disabled children. (DB)
Descriptors: Classification, Disadvantaged Youth, Educational Philosophy, Exceptional Child Education
Peer reviewedBartel, Nettie R. – Journal of Special Education, 1973
Responded to is an article by Michael Herrick suggesting that disadvantaged children be provided with special educational services offered learning disabled children. (DB)
Descriptors: Classification, Disadvantaged Youth, Exceptional Child Education, Learning Disabilities
Peer reviewedHerrick, Michael J. – Journal of Special Education, 1973
The author of an article suggesting that disadvantaged children be provided with special educational services offered learning disabled children offers his rebuttal to five responses. (DB)
Descriptors: Classification, Disadvantaged Youth, Educational Needs, Exceptional Child Education
Yahraes, Herbert – 1978
Research is showing that the incidence of minor physical abnormalities correlates with learning and behavioral problems in children. J. Rappoport and associates at Georgetown University have developed a scale to count such physical abnormalitites as the epicanthus fold, placement of ears, curve of little finger, length of toes, or lack of…
Descriptors: Behavior Problems, Congenital Impairments, Identification, Learning Disabilities
Peer reviewedSchain, Richard J.; Reynard, Carol L. – Pediatrics, 1975
Descriptors: Drug Therapy, Exceptional Child Research, Hyperactivity, Learning Disabilities
Peer reviewedGreenberg, Herbert J.; Metting, Pamela J. – Journal of Speech and Hearing Research, 1974
Descriptors: Adults, Aphasia, Auditory Stimuli, Electroencephalography
Stock, Claudette – J Learn Disab, 1969
Descriptors: Children, Educational Problems, Exceptional Child Education, Individual Characteristics
Kass, Corinne E.; Myklebust, Helmer R. – J Learning Disabilities, 1969
Descriptors: Classification, Exceptional Child Education, Learning, Learning Disabilities
Bryant, N. Dale; And Others – 1980
To enhance spelling achievement, 17 learning disabled (LD) elementary school students were instructed for eight sessions over a period of 3 weeks with lessons that incorporated reduced unit size, distributed practice and review, and training for transfer. Each week of instruction included training on both irregular and regular spelling words.…
Descriptors: Elementary Education, Learning Disabilities, Remedial Instruction, Spelling Instruction
Tollefson, Nona; And Others – 1982
Sixty-one learning disabled (LD) adolescents in four junior high schools were randomly assigned to experimental or control groups as part of an effort to teach LD students to set realistic goals so they might experience success and satisfaction in school. Ss in the experimental group made achievement contracts and predicted their performance in…
Descriptors: Attribution Theory, Goal Orientation, Junior High Schools, Learning Disabilities
Alley, Gordon R.; And Others – 1980
As part of a series on a study of the learning disabled (LD) secondary student's environment, the document details findings on health and medical factors surrounding LD adolescents. Study participants included 234 LD, 222 low achieving (LA), and 215 normal achieving (NA) students and their parents. Data were collected from interviews with students…
Descriptors: Adolescents, Health, Learning Disabilities, Low Achievement
Donahue, Mavis L. – 1980
The pragmatic competence of 33 learning disabled (LD) children (grades 2, 4 and 6) was examined on a task that allowed for the separate assessment of linguistic and social knowledge, i.e., the ability to appropriately vary politeness and persuasive strategies as a function of listener status. LD and non LD Ss made requests of four imaginary…
Descriptors: Communication Skills, Elementary Education, Expressive Language, Interpersonal Competence
Sasso, Gary; And Others – 1981
The paper describes procedures designed to increase active academic responding in reading by intermediate level learning disabled students in an inner city school. The study investigated a home tutoring program applied by parents and teachers. The program increased the amount of reading time for selected students while providing parents with a…
Descriptors: Intermediate Grades, Learning Disabilities, Oral Reading, Reading Improvement


