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Yes,He had a learning disability
There is no indication in the book that Boo Radley has a learning disability. Boo is portrayed as a reclusive character who is misunderstood by the community, but there is no mention of any intellectual impairment or learning disability.
simply being hyper is not a learning disability. haven't you ever known any naturally hyper people that didn't have a disorder? That's just her thing. something has to balance out Jasper's ultra sensitive negative emotions sensor.
Schedule an appointment with a neuropsychologist. He or she will know the appropriate tests.
probably not because then it would be all over the news
they will need a lot of help and support of there family,frineds and teachers they also need to be treated like any-other child in the classroom or at home also love that child and give them love and care
It depends on the extent of the dyslexia. If the dyslexia is so extreme that it makes the person unable to function in normal day-to-day life, then he may have a disability meriting entrance to spec-ed (that is only in a very extreme case). Dyslexia is not a "learning disability", though. It's not usually considered even to be a "disability".
Aspergers is a type or form of nonverbal learning disability where someone has trouble communicating and learning because of their verbal skills and difficulties with verbal forms of communication.
Dorothy had one daughter who had a learning disability.
No, they did not have any disability.
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This answer would be derogatory, so we won't put any insult words down. You should call them people.