yes. for example, a person with dyscalculia might struggle with math, but they may be gifted in language: they might be excellent spellers, or learn foreign languages very quickly.
It is possible, however it has never been proven. It has been proven that animals can be learning disabled.
Mentally challenged, learning disabled, developmentally delayed, special needs, learning delayed,...or simply disabled. Retarded and slow are demeaning.
if you have above average intelligence, creativity, and commitment to learning.
because
Heather Moran has written: 'Questions and answers about RTI' -- subject(s): Response to intervention (Learning disabled children), Education, Learning disabled children, Slow learning children
John Eaton has written: 'Growing with your learning-disabled child' -- subject(s): Handbooks, manuals, Learning disabled children, Parent and child
James John Gallagher has written: 'Classroom observation' -- subject(s): Learning, Psychology of, Psychology of Learning, Teaching 'Teaching the gifted child' -- subject(s): Gifted children, Education
The compound adjective 'learning disabled' is capitalized only when it is the first word in a sentence.Example:We have a very successful program for our leaning disabled students.Learning disabled students have benefited from our program.
One summer camp in the Orlando Fl area for learning disabled children is: Frontier Travel Camp.
Addie Cusimano has written: 'Auditory Sequential Memory Instructional Workbook' 'Learning disabilities--there is a cure' -- subject(s): Education, Learning disabilities, Learning disabled children, Treatment 'Learning disabilities--there is a cure' -- subject(s): Learning disabilities, Education, Treatment, Learning disabled children 'Visual Discrimination'
Judith A. Willis has written: 'Inspiring middle school minds' -- subject(s): Brain, Education (Middle school), Gifted children, Learning, Psychology of, Psychology of Learning 'Inspiring middle school brains' -- subject(s): Brain, Education (Middle school), Gifted children, Learning, Psychology of, Psychology of Learning
Believe it or not emotionally disturbed or learning disabled!