Learning Disability training

What is learning disability

 

Learning disabilities occur in very young children, yet they are usually not noticed until the child reaches school age. Learning disabilities can be lifelong conditions. In some people, several overlapping learning disabilities may occur. Other people may have a single, isolated learning problem that has little impact on their lives.

 

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Signs that your child may have learning disabilities

 

  • .Difficulty with Language Skills
  • .Struggles with Reading
  • .Difficulty with Math
  • .Poor Coordination
  • .Short Attention Span
  • .Memory Problems
  • .What are learning disabilities

 

What are learning disabilities in children?

 

  • . dyslexia 
  • . dyscalculia 
  • . dysgraphia 
  • . dyspraxia 
  • .Auditory Processing Disorder (APD)
  • .Visual Processing Disorder (VPD)

 

How does a learning disability in children develop?

 

  • . Genetic 
  • .Brain development 
  • .prenatal factors 
  • .perinatal factors 
  • .Early childhood experience 

 

Effective Therapy approaches for learning disabilities in children

 

  • . Individualized Education Plans (IEPs) 
  • .Multisensory Instruction
  • .Assistive Technology
  • .Positive Reinforcement and Motivational Strategies
  • .Collaborative Team Approach

 

How can I or my loved one help improve care for people with learning disabilities?

 

Consider participating in a clinical trial so clinicians and scientists can learn more about learning disabilities and related disorders. Clinical research uses human volunteers to help researchers learn more about a disorder and perhaps find better ways to safely detect, treat, or prevent disease.

 

All types of volunteers are needed—those who are healthy or may have an illness or disease—of all different ages, sexes, races, and ethnicities to ensure that study results apply to as many people as possible, and that treatments will be safe and effective for everyone who will use them.