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    Sunny Abrahams JourneyA Case Study on DyslexiaTransformation from a troubled and introvert child to an outgoing, social and creative one.

    5/21/2011

    Nagpur Learning Centre

    Catherine Joseph

    Disclaimer: Some specifics been changed toprotectthe identityof the subject

    and his family from any form of discrimination and biases.

    This case study is for research and education purpose only and does not intend

    to affect the subject(s) adversely. This document may not be used for any

    purpose other than what is mentioned above.

    The scope of this study is limitedanddoes notrepresent a benchmarked end

    to end study/solution. Solution results may vary from person to person.

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    CONTENTS

    Background Information .............................................................................................................................. 2

    Introduction................................................................................................................................................. 2

    History ......................................................................................................................................................... 3

    Family background....................................................................................................................................... 3

    Problem diagnosis........................................................................................................................................ 3

    Solution to the problem............................................................................................................................... 5

    Evaluation.................................................................................................................................................... 6

    Conclusion ................................................................................................................................................... 6

    BACKGROUND INFORMATION

    Name Sunny Abraham

    Age 12 Yrs

    Occupation Student

    Nationality Indian

    Religion Christian

    INTRODUCTION

    It is believed that dyslexia can affect between 5 to 10 percent of a given population

    although there have been no studies to indicate an accurate percentage. In this case study

    we try to understand one such dyslexic, Sunny, a cute 12 yr old boy studying in 7th

    Std. of St.

    Xaviers School, Nagpur. We present you his transformation from a troubled and introvert

    child to an outgoing, social and creative one.

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    HISTORY

    According to The National Institute of Neurological Disorders and Stroke, Dyslexia is a brain-

    based type of learning disability that specifically impairs a person's ability to read despite

    having normal intelligence. It is caused by impairment in the brain's ability to translate

    images received from the eyes or ears into understandable language.

    FAMILY BACKGROUND

    Sunny belongs to a lower middle class family and follows Christianity. His mother is

    terminally ill and is suffering from cancer. His mother is a Hindu by birth while his father is a

    Christian. His father did not have the heart to take care of them and washed his hands off by

    abandoning Sunny and his mother and lives separately now .

    Sunnys grandfather takes care of him and his mother now.

    PROBLEM DIAGNOSIS

    It was diagnosed that suffers from dyslexia when he was in the 5th

    STD.

    The diagnosis was on the following basis:

    1. He could not copy numbers and letters from the board2. Difficulty learning the alphabet or letters order3. Difficulty learning to decode written words4. Very poor spelling

    As an example instead of P he used to write B instead of Q he used to write P. He did

    not understand what to copy so he copied everything from the board but according to his

    convenience and understanding, which made no literal sense.

    As the above symptoms relate to dyslexia, the teachers made an obvious conclusion.

    Everyone was shocked to see that he dealing with a serious problem. However, the teachers

    were not qualified to confirm this and hence suggested Sunnys grandfather to go for a

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    further assessment by a psychologist or other health professional in order to actually

    diagnose and confirm the disorder and recommend solutions.

    They met the doctor who after confirmed that Sunny was suffering from dyslexia. The tests

    administered were standardized and are considered highly reliable.

    A standard battery of tests can include, but is not limited to, the following:

    1. Wechsler Intelligence Scale for Children-Third Edition (WISC-III)

    2. Kaufman Assessment Battery for Children (KABC)

    3. Stanford-Binet Intelligence Scale

    4. Woodcock-Johnson Psycho-Educational Battery

    5. Peabody Individual Achievement Tests-Revised (PIAT)

    6. Wechsler Individual Achievement Tests (WIAT)

    7. Kaufman Tests of Educational Achievement (KTEA)

    8. Bender Gestalt Test of Visual Motor Perception

    9. Beery Developmental Test of Visual-Motor Integration

    10. Motor-Free Visual Perception Test

    11. Visual Aural Digit Span Test (VADS)

    12. Test of Auditory Perception (TAPS)

    13. Test of Visual Perception (TVPS)

    14. Peabody Picture Vocabulary Test-Revised

    15. Expressive One-Word Picture Vocabulary Test

    16. Test for Auditory Comprehension of Language

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    SOLUTION TO THE PROBLEM

    The grandfather had no option than to accept the fact of his grandson. Acceptance is the

    first part of the solution. He was informed that such children need to be admitted in a

    Dyslexia school where special care and therapy is given such as multi-sensory teaching

    techniques, PDA for organization and memory problems, Slingerland Method, the Orton-

    Gillingham Method, Project READ or systematic study of phonics. Jungle Memory Software

    and Fast ForWord software are also used.

    The downside of such schools is that they are extremely expensive and Sunnys Grandpa

    was an old man of limited resources with the additional responsibility of taking care of a

    terminally ill daughter. Due to insufficient funds, Grandpa chose to keep him in the same

    school. He appealed to the school authorities to still retain Sunny in the school and the

    school was kind enough to grant permission and accommodate Sunny.

    The teachers developed soft corner for him and decided to implement special learning and

    evaluation system for Sunny through research. They found that a student with dyslexia

    needs to learn systematic strategies to approach reading.

    They no longer cared if he did not do well in conventional tests and instead taught him and

    evaluated his performance through alternative tasks like:

    1. Collect copies for the teachers2. Prepare the display board3. Art work4. Create borders and corners.5. Collect test papers6. Recommended use of Google chrome plug-in CORTEXIT Text Dispersant: Reading

    and Focus Enhancement Tool

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    EVALUATION

    This method of task assignment and evaluation proved fruitful.

    He is in the 7th Standard now. He has consistently improved and excelled. His confidence level has grown tremendously Now he is very social and outgoing Very eager to help teachers and fellow students. Likes collecting pictures of cartoon characters, Barbie dolls and different types of

    flowers.

    Is very creative Is liked by all and is popular, for the right reasons!

    CONCLUSION

    Dyslexic children are equally talented and are not failures, they just understand things

    differently; creativity and innovation is something they excel at.

    Children suffering from dyslexia should not be abandoned. They should be given a helping

    hand, empathized, encouraged and motivated in the field that the child shows interest.

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