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Question
How can a child with learning disabilities help?
Options
Taking awareness programs for teachers and parents
Sensitizing towards the issue
Early identification and treatment
All the above
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Solution
All the above
Explanation:
Managing and supporting a child with learning disabilities requires a multi-pronged approach that spans across all three listed areas.
- Conducting awareness programs equips teachers and parents with scientific knowledge to handle the child effectively.
- Sensitising peers, families, and schools builds an inclusive, empathy-driven environment free of social stigma.
- Early identification allows targeted intervention strategies that drastically reduce long-term academic and psychological distress.
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