1. Gifted: Give space to work independently 
  2. Autism: Increase sensory overload 
  3. Dyslexia: Assessment based on long-essay writing 
  4. Hearing impairment: Show movies without subtitles 
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Option 1 : Gifted: Give space to work independently 

Gifted Learner, who is naturally blessed with a high degree of general mental ability or talents in a specific sphere of activity and also acquiring knowledge. They can perform at higher levels compared to others of the same age, experience, and environment. Also, they have divergent thinking.

Characteristics of gifted children:- 

  • Rapid learners put thoughts together quickly.
  • Highly sensitive
  • Enjoys solving problems
  • Longer attention span
  • They work more proficiently by giving them space to work, and  by using their methods.
  • Learn all skills quickly
  • Excellent memory
  • A teacher for gifted children must be flexible.
  • Gifted children need recognition.
  • The motives of gifted children should be satisfied.

Thus the teacher should have to provide space to gifted learners so they can make their concepts well by using their skills and divergent thoughts.

Hint

  •   Autism refers to a neurodevelopment disorder that is characterized by difficulties with social communication and social interaction and restricted and repetitive patterns in behaviors, interests, and activities.
    • ​So by increasing sensory loa,d they face many problems in learning due to disability.
  • Dyslexia: It is a Reading disability, which is not due to mental retardation, brain damage, or a lack of intelligence. It is caused by an impairment in the brain’s ability to translate images received from the eyes or ears into understandable language.
    • So increasing assignment work makes a negative impact on the learning of the students who face dyslexia.
  • Hearing impairment is defined as the inability of an individual to hear sounds appropriately or suitably.
    • Learners can not understand anything if movies have no subtitles because they can not hear properly.
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