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Find needed answers here - http://entire-courses.com/ESE-631-Week-2-DQ-1-Compare-and-Contrast-LD-and-CD

This archive file of ESE 631 Week 2 Discussion Question 1 Compare and Contrast LD and CD shows the solutions to the following problems: Consider the characteristics of a student with a learning disability (LD) and a student with a communication disorder (CD). Compare and contrast the following aspects of LD and CD: a. Definition of each disability b. Characteristics of each disability c. Evaluation of each disability area d. Research-based effective instructional strategies, supports, and services What are your experiences with working with a student or individual with a learning disability or communication disorder? Have you found the characteristics discussed in the readings to be accurate? What further suggestions might you have for teaching students with LD.

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Business - General Business Compare and Contrast: LD and CD . Consider the characteristics of a student with a learning disability (LD) and a student with a communication disorder (CD). Compare and contrast the following aspects of LD and CD: a. Definition of each disability b. Characteristics of each disability c. Evaluation of each disability area d. Research-based effective instructional strategies, supports, and services What are your experiences with working with a student or individual with a learning disability or communication disorder? Have you found the characteristics discussed in the readings to be accurate? What further suggestions might you have for teaching students with LD?

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Take notes in addition to listening to lectures. Taking notes is a great way to keep information in your mind as you take it in. Also, it will help you have the necessary information to successfully complete your course. Even if the things you're hearing are something you already know, make a habit out of writing everything down.