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There is no such thing as a learning disability. The government claims that there is one because they want to make money off of their drugs that can drastically harm a child's health. ADD or ADHD is just an imbalance of brain chemicals that can balanced very easily by fish oil or by visiting the chiropractor. there is such a thing as learning disability .they have classes in school for students that have learning disabilitties to tought
Yes I have that one learning disability that you have trouble spelling words or write mirror images of letters and I am learning Spanish before that I was learning German but I gave up on that. I am a 10th grade high school student and I am a blonde girl I also have ADD.
probably not because then it would be all over the news
There are many ways to score, grade, or report scores to fairly promote learning. One way is to make a rubric.
giving them a choice of things or places they can go too
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.
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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.
It really depends on the student and the disability. For many a big one is reading out loud in class or to people. Also things like taking test and when the teacher is going to fast. comparing themselves to other students and seeing that the other child is getting better grades then them even though the child with a learning disability is working much harder then they are, is one as well.
AnswerNo, not necessarily. Many colleges have special provisions and waivers for students who were enrolled in college prep classes and can prove they have a learning disability.
No. However, individuals with ADHD are more likely to have dyslexia.
Dorothy had one daughter who had a learning disability.