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In Tare Zameen Par (saw just a bit of the movie) can the child be termed autistic or hyperactive
Asked by rita b lobo,
17 Sep '09 12:42 pm
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Dyslexia is a language-based disorder that obstructs the development of oral and written language skills in a perfectly normal child. It can prove extremely frustrating, as the child fails to understand why he cannot read and write as well as the others in his class although he is just as intelligent.
Detecting dyslexia can be a problem because a child afflicted with it will have an average or above average IQ. Also, symptoms of dyslexia differ from person to person. However, parents should watch out for common signs like:
Reversing numbers and letters while reading or writing - For example, confusing "b" and "d", or reading and writing "bat" as "tab" or "rat" as "tar".
Mixing the order of letters or numbers. Saying "sniger" instead of "singer".
Skipping letters in spelling. The child may say "sand" but writes "sad".
Reading may be slow and hampered or there can be repeated rereading or skipping of an entire section.
Problems in copying from the board or a book.
Poor han ...more
Answered by Rudrappa, 17 Sep '09 01:01 pm
Detecting dyslexia can be a problem because a child afflicted with it will have an average or above average IQ. Also, symptoms of dyslexia differ from person to person. However, parents should watch out for common signs like:
Reversing numbers and letters while reading or writing - For example, confusing "b" and "d", or reading and writing "bat" as "tab" or "rat" as "tar".
Mixing the order of letters or numbers. Saying "sniger" instead of "singer".
Skipping letters in spelling. The child may say "sand" but writes "sad".
Reading may be slow and hampered or there can be repeated rereading or skipping of an entire section.
Problems in copying from the board or a book.
Poor han ...more
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The symptoms of Autestic or hyperactive is entirely different. He was suffering from Dilecscia.
Answered by krishna bhojwani, 17 Sep '09 12:46 pm
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The child is neitherautistic nor hyperactive the child has dilacsia (Spelling may be wrong)
Answered by Tushar Kher, 17 Sep '09 12:44 pm
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The film tells the story of eight year old Ishaan (Darsheel Safary) who suffers greatly until a teacher (Aamir Khan) identifies him as dyslexic.
Answered by anil garg, 21 Sep '09 03:40 pm
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Isse kahi adhik torture,bahoto ke sath hindustan may ho raha hai,akhir kyu hindu atankvad,shabd aur kaha say aya ?
Answered by virendra virendra, 20 Sep '09 01:56 am
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Please read all about AUTISM AND DYSLEXIA and then watch the movie again, then you will not ask such a question at all. taare jameen par is all about dyslexia and not autism and being hyperactive. the less you know about things the more mistakes you can make. and if you had seen the full movie ,even then you would have understood what the movie was all about
Answered by iqbal seth, 19 Sep '09 06:53 pm
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