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specific language impairment (SLI) is rarely in the media spotlight. The article defines the SLI using a discrepancy criterion of non-verbal ability within the normal range and significantly weaker language skills. In terms of language skil...
hearing are preferred. Behavioral Characteristics There are several different characteristics of hearing impaired that need to be understood in order to deal effectively with someone that is suffering from hearing impairment. There are also...
Dieting and eating disorders (ED) is unknown. The possibility that there is a dysfunction of the central nervous system (CNS) in patients with these disorders has been explored in several ways, including studies of neuropsychological test p...
Mild cognitive impairment (MCI), as this state is most frequently termed, is defined as a slight impairment in cognitive function (typically memory) with otherwise normal function in the performance of activities of daily living. On the con...
a condition of children where they face some difficulties in ability to learn and think. Usually a child possessing a cognitive impairment frequently has difficulty with his or her school subjects like reading and math. A cognitive impairm...
Validity20 Substantive Validity20 Structural Validity21 External Validity21 Comparison of Test of Visual Impaired Students and students without disabilities21 Test for Students with Visual Impairments22 Test for Students without Disabilitie...
visual impairment is the result of loss of functional vision, not a disease of the eye itself. In the educational context, the terms partially sighted, low vision, legally blind and blind are used to describe the severity of visual impairm...