I CANT LEARN LIKE MY FRIENDS!!!
A learning disability can cause a person to have trouble learning and using certain skills. The skills most often affected are: reading, writing, listening, speaking and reasoning.
“Learning disabilities” is not the only term used to describe these difficulties. Some others include:
Dyslexia—which refers to difficulties in reading;
Dysgraphia—which refers to difficulties in writing; and
Dyscalculia—which refers to difficulties with solving number-based problems and Maths.
All of these are considered learning disabilities.
Learning disabilities (LD) vary from person to person. One person with LD may not have the same kind of learning problems as another person with LD.
Researchers think that learning disabilities are caused by differences in how a person’s brain works and how it processes information. Children with learning disabilities are not “dumb” or “lazy.” In fact, they usually have average or above average intelligence. Their brains just process information differently.
There is no “cure” for learning disabilities. They are life-long. However, children with LD (Learning Disability) can be high achievers and can be taught ways to get around the learning disability. With the right help, children with LD (Learning Disability) can and do learn successfully.
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