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giving them a choice of things or places they can go too
many people are illiterate. this is not a learning disability in itself. but illiteracy can be caused by learning disabilities like dyslexia.
There are many people that have metal bars in their backs that are self-reliant and have little or no learning disability
Among people who have a learning disability, in about 50% of causes has been identified. In people with a severe or profound learning disability, the rate of unknown cases is 'approximately' 25%
Calcium deficiency is NOT a learning disability. It's just a lack of calcium in the body, it's not a learning disability however some people with calcium deficiency may also have learning disabilities. -x- K -x-
People with Learning Disabilities are born with it, but some people have Learning Disabilities when they are older.
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.
People with a disability, this could be learning or physical such as moving them selves.
Yes, it is a learning disability, unless they are Asperger's due to Autism. Comment: Asperger's Syndrome is not a learning disability. It is a neurological condition that is part of the autism spectrum. People with Asperger's Syndrome can also have learning disabilities.
no. although these people may struggle in school, it is because the method of learning does not align with the person's needs. hyperactivity is just a problem that makes it a little more difficult to learn. A learning disability is when there is significant impairment in learning directly because of a lack of certain cognitive skills.
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.
There are no hard numbers for how many people with learning disabilities live on their own because there are many different degrees of learning disabilities, and they affect people differently. That said, many people with learning disabilities do live successfully on their own, hold jobs, and generally have fulfilling lives.