Learning disorders, learning disabilities, and learning differences are umbrella terms for a wide variety of learning problems. A learning difference is not a problem with intelligence or motivation. These children/adults lazy or dumb. Their brains are simply wired differently—and this difference affects how they receive and process information.
Those with learning disabilities see, hear, and understand information differently. This can lead to trouble with learning new information and skills, and putting them to use. The most common types of learning disabilities involve problems with reading, writing, math, reasoning, listening, and speaking. Unfortunately, many children will also experience symptoms of anxiety and/or depression.
Those with learning disabilities see, hear, and understand information differently. This can lead to trouble with learning new information and skills, and putting them to use. The most common types of learning disabilities involve problems with reading, writing, math, reasoning, listening, and speaking. Unfortunately, many children will also experience symptoms of anxiety and/or depression.