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Slow Learner is often a term that’s used to refer the students who exhibit a below average intelligence quotient (IQ). It is believed that their learning abilities develop at a slower rate compared to the other kids of their age. They also have poor retention skills and an overall inability to cope up with academics.
A child can be described as a slow learner if his or her thinking skills develop at a notably slower rate than that of his or her peers. The child will carry on through the exact same developmental stages as his or her peers but at a comparatively slow rate. Also, the child typically has below average or average intelligence.
A “slow learner” can also be described as a child who doesn’t have a learning disability but perhaps learns more slowly than the other children in his/her age group.
Typically, a slow learner has difficulty with higher order thinking or reasoning skills. This suggests that it will be more challenging to learn new concepts. New skills need to be based upon already mastered concepts. This can be difficult when the majority of the class has already mastered a concept and is moving on while the slow learner needs more time. This can lead to gaps in knowledge and basic skills. The more gaps in a content area, the more challenging it is for anyone to learn new concepts. It’s also important to recognize that these students are typically keenly aware they are struggling and self-confidence can be an issue. They are prone to anxiety, low self-image, and eventually may be quick to give up.
If you see such problems in your child for a prolonged period of time, it is important to get him or her assessed and get the support needed to help him/her overcome the challenge and achieve their personal and academic goals.
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