The fun and simple approach to teaching at the primary level taught me so much about young children, learning techniques, brain development, and most importantly, learning diversity. As the year progressed, I realized that although most could, not every student was able to understand the material and follow along to my English lessons. A few students in each class had learning disabilities that prohibited them from understanding material, staying on track, or even following directions. These learning differences really intrigued me because although the majority of the class may have understood the content, there were always few students who required extra attention during a lesson.