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Teaching children with autism – how to overcome learning disabilities

In order to teach your child effectively and give her the best possible methods of care and learning you have to understand how the brain of your child works since the brain of children with autism works very differently from the one of children developing normally. It is therefore crucial as a parent and as an educator to understand as much as possible of what brain research has found out so that you can create conditions in which your child can learn, grow and prosper.

What is autism?

Autism is a neurological development disorder that is impairing social interaction and communication. Very often autism is accompanied by learning disabilities. In the United States autism is diagnosed in about 2% of children (20 per 1000 children as reported by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention CDC in the year 2012).
Autism shows itself in a wide variety of symptoms. Therefore the diagnosis is made by checking specific behaviors from a list. The official diagnosis is given if a child exhibits at least six of those symptoms. Among them at least following symptoms must occur:
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How not to learn a language – the anti-language learner’s manifesto

This is a guide to make sure that you will never learn any language.

There are several ways to never learn a language. For educational purposes, we have taken the liberty to group them broadly into three different approaches:

  1. Learning languages on your own and at home
  2. Learning languages in class
  3. Learning languages abroad

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Learning a language – The 10 most effective learning strategies

Learning a language requires a huge effort. But there are ways, how you can speed up your progress. The list of the 10 most effective learning strategies of learning a language can give you a head start and will prevent you from taking unnecessary detours. If you decide to embark on such a journey of expanding your mind, trying to understand another language and culture and people, make it as effective and efficient as possible.

Here are the contents of this article:
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Can you learn a language in 10 days, 30 days or 90 days?

Whenever you browse for language courses on the Internet you will find grandiose claims of learning a language in 1, 2, 7, 10, 30, or 90 days. Is there some truth behind that? Can you really learn a language that fast or do most advertisers just sell snake oil?

Let’s have a detailed look at it:

What does it mean to learn a language?

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