Diagnosis and Treatment of Learning Disabilities

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Diagnosis and Treatment of Learning Disabilities
Tomatis® Method  Sydney, Australia
Note by Tomatis® Method Sydney, Australia, updated 4 months ago
Tomatis® Method  Sydney, Australia
Created by Tomatis® Method Sydney, Australia 4 months ago
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  What Exactly Are Learning Disabilities?

A person's ability to learn in one or more specific academic subjects, like math, reading, or writing, may be limited by a learning disability. These ailments frequently cause lifetime issues. They go by the name of learning challenges as well. In Australia, up to 10% of people have a learning disability. The most common examples are as follows: -Dyslexia, which makes reading and writing challenging, affects about 8 out of 10 people with learning challenges. - Dysgraphia makes handwriting and spelling challenging. - Math difficulties are caused by dyscalculia. One disorder that makes it difficult to understand and pronounce other people's language is dysphasia. - Unlike learning disabilities, intellectual disabilities impact all areas of learning and comprehension in the brain. - Only one component of learning is impacted by learning impairments. Learning disabilities are not necessarily the cause of a child's academic struggles. You need to screen your child right away and provide support if you think they are struggling academically. What signs point to problems with learning? Based only on IQ, a person with a learning disability will struggle more than average to learn in one or more subjects. In that subject area, they will perform worse than persons their age and educational background. Here are a few common indicators of a learning problem: -They have trouble spelling, hate reading, and are unable to articulate themselves in writing about subjects they can comprehend and discuss. They write quite haphazardly. -They struggle to remember instructions, words, or numbers. -They struggle with rhymes and word sounds. -They don't think highly of their academic ability or detest going to school. -In addition to struggling academically, kids could also struggle with time management and the development of social skills. For additional details on learning disability therapy, come see us.

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