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no. dyslexia is not the same as mental retardation.
You may have learning disabilities and be anemic if you already had that learning disability before, however anemia cannot cause a learning disability.
Dyslexia's a didorder/ disability
People with Learning Disabilities are born with it, but some people have Learning Disabilities when they are older.
Dyslexia's a didorder/ disability
many people are illiterate. this is not a learning disability in itself. but illiteracy can be caused by learning disabilities like dyslexia.
Dyslexia which is considered a learning disability is very common with children. Approximately 5 to 10% of children have a learning disability and it is said that about 80% of children with learning disabilities have dyslexia. This disability is becoming more understood and is not at all related to a child's intelligence.
Phenylketonuria (PKU) is a rare genetic condition that is present from birth. It is a learning disability that can damage the brain.
Physical disabilities affects someone physically often you can see when someone has a physical disabilities. A learning disabilities can't be seen just by looking at the person, it comes out in how they learn, read, write and so on.
The National Center for Learning Disabilities is the largest organization related to learning disabilities. They help people with disabilities to file claims and find ways to work around their disability.
Yes, individuals with learning disabilities may be eligible for disability benefits if their condition significantly impacts their ability to work.
not really, but you are considered as having a learning difference. a lot of kids with ADHD however do have learning disabilities. still, even if you don't, you may still be eligible for special education.