What Does It Mean to Have Learning Disabilities?
Neurological abnormalities that impact learning processes are known as learning disabilities.
Reading, writing, arithmetic, organizing, and memory are all negatively impacted by these processing issues. The fact that people with learning disabilities might seem entirely normal, exceptionally bright, or intellectual gives rise to the term "hidden disabilities" for this condition.
Dyslexia, dyscalculia, disorders of auditory or language processing, and non-verbal difficulties are among the hundreds of kinds of learning difficulties.
It's important to know that someone with a learning difficulty will always have problems. People with learning disabilities have unique challenges, yet they may succeed in any field when given the right resources.
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