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The Level of Cognitive Ability among Learning Disabilities Children in Malacca Malaysia

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  • Tajularipin Sulaiman
  • Roselan Baki
  • Putri Zabariah Megat A. Rahman

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The objective of the study is to examine the cognitive ability of children with learning disabilities (LD) whowere involved in the PDKNet education program. The children involved in this study are made up of childrenwith learning disabilities (LD). A total of 106 children from 7 Community Based Rehabilitation (CBR) Centre inMalacca took part in this study. The instrument used in this study is divided into 5 main basic categories whichconsisted of the ability to identify computer hardwares, alphabets, words, colours and shapes. The findings of thestudy indicated that more than half of the children with learning disabilities (LD) were able to identifycomponents of a computer such as monitor, keyboard and mouse. More than half of the LD children were alsoable to recognize and pronounce words and alphabets. However, they face difficulties in reading and writing therespected words as well as having difficulties in providing examples for the shapes asked. Therefore, teachingchildren especially children with learning disabilities should be given more attention to help them to read and towrite.

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  • Tajularipin Sulaiman & Roselan Baki & Putri Zabariah Megat A. Rahman, 2011. "The Level of Cognitive Ability among Learning Disabilities Children in Malacca Malaysia," International Journal of Psychological Studies, Canadian Center of Science and Education, vol. 3(1), pages 1-69, June.
  • Handle: RePEc:ibn:ijpsjl:v:3:y:2011:i:1:p:69
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