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VladimirAG [237]
2 years ago
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Robert is a student with a learning disability. He has above average performance on test of mathematics computation. He is an ou

tstanding athlete and plays on the school's soccer team. However, his scores on tests of reading are below his fifth-grade placement. Robert struggles when reading printed text. He has a great social skills and is often chosen as a leader by his peers. The IEP team is considering placement for Robert. He will most likely be placed ____________.
Medicine
1 answer:
posledela2 years ago
7 0
He most likely lacks the ability to read because of a disability called “Dyslexia”. A lot of times they are place in remedial special classes, or placed in normal classes with help from a therapist or someone who specials in IEP. Dyslexia is considered an special learning disorder.
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