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The problem is not the lack of reading skills nor even the lack of acquired knowledge, though both are desirable for a fully functional life. Rather, the more damaging effects of learning difficulties happen deep in children’s sense of self and affect their behaviour, their self esteem and their feelings of worth in ways that go far beyond reading.
What happens to a young child’s motivation and ambition when they start talking themselves into believing that they are stupid? In order to protect themselves from the shame, they develop attention-seeking habits. They take their frustration out into the playground and bash someone over the head because there they can be an equal. The evidence is stark. The emotional effects are startling. By now, many of these kids are being bullied and the feelings of low self-esteem and lack of confidence often result in negative ways of dealing with difficult situations. When society fails to recognise children with learning challenges, particularly those from socially-deprived backgrounds or dysfunctional families, they can get caught up in a cycle of frustration, truancy and crime which, eventually, dumps them in prison.
Study after study has come up with the same conclusion so why have we not made the move from knowing about this issue to doing something about it?
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