The Role of Counseling Services in Understanding the Characteristics and Etiology of Learning Disabilities among Primary School Pupils in Nigeria
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2016
This paper focused on the pivotal role of counseling services for parents, teachers and
children with learning disabilities in primary schools with reference to Nigeria. This is with the view to
educate the teachers to become more informed about what learning disabilities are and to create
awareness and instill hope in the bewildered parents/guardians of children with learning disabilities to
appreciate and serve as advocates for their wards. Consequently, a brief historical perspective of
learning disabilities in terms of its origin, the need, characteristics and causes has been presented. It is
discovered that learning disabilities is a condition with many manifestations and may be compounded by
environmental factors such as the home and school. Contrary to people’s conception of the condition,
individuals with learning disabilities are of above average intelligence and can be gifted and talented.
The paper went further to examine specific areas of counseling services that are needed by pupils,
parents and teachers of children with learning disabilities. These include but not limited to personal,
social, and academic spheres. Possible challenges of providing effective guidance and counseling
services in primary schools are highlighted. Among them are inadequate trained and certified counselors,
poor facilities and non patronage by pupils and teachers in addition to parental ignorance. The paper
then concluded with suggestions as a way forward.
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Authors | Ruth, Guyit;Akwaji, Joseph Inah;Akos, Patrick Mashingil; |
Journal | asia pacific journal of multidisciplinary research |
Year | 2016 |
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