Learning
Visual
Hearing
General Knowledge
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Reading comprehension is sometimes impaired due to very poor word reading skills.

Dyslexia

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20/30 to 20/60 is considered mild vision loss.

Near-Normal Vision

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This type of hearing loss is typically not medically or surgically treatable; however, many people with this type of loss find that hearing aids can be beneficial.

Sensorineural Hearing Loss-

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Language or way of communication of Deaf people in the Philippines. 

FSL or Filipino Sign Language

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A learning disability which involves impaired ability to produce legible and automatic letter writing and often numeral writing, the latter of which may interfere with math.

Dysgraphia

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Causes of Visual Impairments

Hereditary, Pregnancy problem, Unfavorable Conditions, Eye infections, Fatal diseases, Postures, Improper lighting

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Sound may be blocked by earwax or a foreign object located in the ear canal; the middle ear space may be impacted with fluid, infection or a bone abnormality; or the eardrum may have been injured.

Conductive Hearing Loss

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A tactile code enabling blind and visually impaired people to read and write by touch 

Braille

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Individuals with this type of learning disability demonstrate impaired math calculation skills and difficulty understanding numbers and math facts.

Dyscalculia i

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Due to the blockage of the fluids that normally circulate within the eye circulate within the eye

Glaucoma

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Parts of outer ear

Ear Lobe

Ear Canal

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Refers to training that enables blind and visually impaired individuals to learn to travel safely within their community.

Orientation and Mobility Program

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Give a strategies for managing dyscalculia 

Talk or Write Out a Problem, Draw the Problem, Break Tasks Down into Subsets, Use “Real-Life” Cues and Physical Objects, Review Often

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It represents an inability of the individual to focus on the same object with both eyes simultaneously.

Crossed eye

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Different Causes of Hearing Loss. Give 3

Loud noises, Age, Heredity, Head injury, Infection, Illness, Certain prescription drugs, Circulatory problems such as high blood pressure

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Give one challenge of Visual Impaired Student in the Classroom

Fewer Opportunities to learn

Learning Difficulties

Social Difficulties

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What are the symptoms of dyscalculia?

trouble explaining math processes or showing work when asked to complete a mathematical task 

difficulty describing the sequence of events or remembering the steps in a math process

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Legal Definition of Visually Impaired

vision is 20/70 (by Snellen Chart or equivalent) or worse in the better eye 

vision cannot be improved by eyeglasses, medication, or surgery

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This type of hearing impairment where the outer ear cannot conduct sound properly to the inner ear, and the inner ear can’t process the sound to be sent to the brain.

Mixed hearing loss

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UNESCO

United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization

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