List the role of screening in investigating if a child has a learning disability

What will be an ideal response?


ANSWER: Screening might point to a variety of needs such as further classification of the disability,
planning of intervention services such as psychological treatment or individualized
instruction, or ongoing evaluation of progress. For students with learning disabilities,
assessment is not a simple, isolated event resulting in a single diagnosis. Rather, it is a
complex process with many different steps.

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