RT edutopia: Students with learning disabilities often have incredible strengths that are easy to miss. Here’s how teachers can help students reach their full potential.
When Temple Grandin—a pioneer in the field of animal behavior who also has autism—worked on a farm milking cows, she had difficulty remembering each step in the process. No matter how many times she was shown how to do it, the information wouldn’t stay straight in her head.
—perhaps following in the footsteps of Steven Spielberg, Anderson Cooper, or Cher, among others—but need the support, encouragement and patience from teachers to help them reach their full potential.
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