Students with mild to moderate intervention needs who have specific learning disabilities (SLDs) often have difficulties in key academic areas such as reading, writing, and math. Specifically:
- They may struggle with phonological awareness skills needed for reading such as phoneme identification, categorization, blending, and segmentation. They also may lack reading automaticity, fluency, and comprehension.
- In writing, they could have problems with organization, content, spelling, grammar, and usage.
- In math, difficulties may appear in calculation, problem-solving, application, and mathematical reasoning and procedures.
- These students also typically have challenges with metacognitive skills like working memory, executive function, motivation,