Question: What should you not say to a learning disability?

How do you beat a learning disability?

Tips for dealing with your childs learning disabilityKeep things in perspective. A learning disability isnt insurmountable. Become your own expert. Be an advocate for your child. Remember that your influence outweighs all others. Clarify your goals. Be a good listener. Offer new solutions. Keep the focus.More items

What do people with learning disabilities want?

They told us they want four things: A home where they feel safe, in the community where their friends and family live. Interesting paid employment opportunities. Someone to love, who loves them in return.

Can learning disability be avoided support your answer?

Beyond these measures, there is no proven effective way of eliminating the risk of learning disabilities. However, early diagnosis often leads to a more effective treatment plan. Many children who are diagnosed with learning disabilities can go on to be very successful in school and in life.

What do you call someone with a learning disability?

In Federal law, under the Individuals with Disabilities Education Act (IDEA), the term is “specific learning disability,” one of 13 categories of disability under that law. “Learning Disabilities” is an “umbrella” term describing a number of other, more specific learning disabilities, such as dyslexia and dysgraphia.

Am I dumb if I have a learning disability?

If you have a learning disability, such as dyslexia or dyscalculia (serious trouble with math), remember that you are not slow or dumb. Learning problems happen because of the way the brain takes in and processes information. As a result, some people learn differently.

Can you outgrow a learning disability?

Even though children dont outgrow learning disabilities, they can learn to adapt and improve their weak skills. If learning disabilities are identified and treated early, children with these disabilities are more likely to learn to overcome their difficulties while maintaining a positive self-image.

Can a genius have a learning disability?

Current US research suggests that 14% of children who are identified as being intellectually gifted may also have a learning disability. This is compared to about 4% of children in the general population. No-one has been able to explain this discrepancy.

Is it a learning disability or laziness?

Learning disabilities or learning disorders are umbrella terms for a wide variety of learning problems. A learning disability is not a problem with intelligence or motivation and kids with learning disabilities arent lazy or dumb. In fact, most are just as smart as everyone else.

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