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What are the subjects that students with disability find difficult? Why?

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What are the subjects that students with disability find difficult? Why?

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  1. Pick a subject and there will be students with disabilities (and many students without "disabilities") who find it difficult - totally dependent on their specific disability.

    I had a student whose disability was mental retardation and he passed the writing portion of the high school proficiency test and many students without a "disability" did not pass the test!  Go figure...that's why judging a person by their disability is incredibly wrong - judge by ability, not disability.


  2. Which disability? All are different.

  3. it depends what kind of disability- there are autistic children who are really good in Music, art, etc. and some ADHD who are good in Maths- and other subjects like French..i work at school, so they have different weaknesses and strengths, depends on their disability, ofcourse, dyslexic children will suffer in language or reading..

  4. All children are different and it also depends on the disablility.  My child has ADHD and is great at art and history but horrible at math and anything that takes alot of steps.  He was also diagnosed with a specific learning disorder.  I do know some kids with ADHD that are good at math so it really depends.

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