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Latin, Spanish,
or American Sign Language are good choices for kids with LD issues,
including dyslexia. "Foreign
Language Learning and Learning Disabilities" at LDOnline
address foreign language credit for students with Learning Disabilities
and states, "If your listening/speaking skills are strong, you
may want to try Spanish since the regularity of the sound system in
Spanish sometimes helps. If you are stronger at reading, you may want
to try Latin, which typically does not involve as much oral communication
and often helps build vocabulary in English."
American Sign
Language is a visual, hands-on language without the written component.
This makes ASL ideal for children with dyslexia or dysgraphia. With
ASL, not every college, nor state, recognizes ASL as a foreign language.
You will have to research to see if American Sign Language is a viable
foreign language choice for your child and his college/educational path.
Given that your
child wants to learn any foreign language, or needs one for college
entrance requirements, I highly recommend the language immersion software
by **Rosetta Stone
- Offering Free 2-Day Shipping in the U.S. Another popular
Foreign Language provider that uses visually based software is **PowerSpeak (formerly called Power
Glide) Whichever language learning program or foreign language your child decides to learn, he will benefit from the exposure to different cultures and language structures. With American English deriving words from around the world, there may be more to learning a foreign language than is outwardly obvious. For Fun, you might want to check out our Playing with Foreign Languages International Studies page. I Hope this
information helps you decide! "Learning Abled Kids, LLC is a participant in the Amazon Services LLC Associates Program, an affiliate advertising program designed to provide a means for sites to earn advertising fees by advertising and linking to Amazon.com." **Product Review Notification: Unless otherwise noted, reviewed products were purchased, borrowed, or accessed via publicly available product samples. Copyright
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