I would not say it benefits them, as children who don't have one but are classified as having one can be held back in their learning. Though if a child does have a learning disability and is classified as so, they can be provided with certain special education resources that will help them better than a normal learning environment would.
When children are diagnosed, they can be provided with resources that they may have not known was available previously. In having those resources available, they can gain the help that they need to learn sufficiently.
it could help children respect the life they have and might give them optimism about life and tell there selfs i am special
A person can be labeled with a learning disability for not being able to read or write. They can also be labeled with a learning disability if the person reads below their own grade average. They may be labelled as having a learning disability if they have difficulty settling down in class and concentrating.
Not with this government. Get up, man up, get a job!
Autism is a spectrum disorder. A few people on the extreme end of the autism scale qualify for SSDI or other governmental programs. The great majority of children or adults with autism spectrum disorder do not receive any support.
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.
it depends... being 'hyper' isn't really a term and it can be ued in a lot of ways.
It isn't. It's a learning disability and can be treated. Many dyslexics have very high IQs and are very intelligent. Albert Einstein was dyslexic, and he certainly wasn't of low intelligence Actually its a specific Learning Difficulty and although there is no 'cure' for it as such, many individuals who have been diagnosed as being dyslexic come up with their own coping strategies. They are generally above average when it comes to IQ.
A learning disability is a condition which hinders a persons' learning. There are many different types of learning disabilities, ranging in severity from mild to severe. Dyslexia, for example, makes it difficult to read words in a 'proper' manner, causing the afflicted individual strain when trying to read and comprehend material. Some forms of dyslexia inhibit the afflicted's ability to write; what takes one person an hour to write may take another five, depending on the level of disability at hand.A learning disability is a disability that makes it harder for people to do well in school and in life just in general. It could make is harder to read or write or make it hard to concentrate during school. It could make it harder for people to do activities.
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.
No, the CDC put the number of children diagnosed as being 1 in 68 which reflects the rate of autism on the whole. This also only accounts for those who are diagnosed, there may be greater numbers of people not diagnosed.
why do family members condemn you for being on disability
Yes, if you were working since leaving the military. No, if you have not worked since being diagnosed as being disabled. You may be required to disclose your disable benefit amount when applying for unemployment.
Several hurdles prevent people from reading. This could range from being super busy to having a learning disability such as Dyslexia.