Developmentally delayed.
A child that is slow at learning may be referred to as a "slow learner" or may have a specific learning disability, such as dyslexia or ADHD. It is important to seek professional evaluation and support to identify any underlying issues and provide appropriate interventions.
That would be learning disabled.
Yes it is called dyslexic
Someone who is slow at learning
Christine Porter Ingram has written: 'Education of the slow-learning child' -- subject(s): Education, Slow learning children, Mental efficiency, Exceptional children, Children with mental disabilities
Mostly his personality conflicted with the highly rigid and authoritarian German school system.
Dyslexia is when people have a hard time reading.
A person who is slow at learning or understanding new information is often referred to as a "slow learner" or may have a specific learning disability that affects their ability to process information at a typical pace.
Simply a slow learner
A Child's First Library of Learning was created in 197#.
Variety Child Learning Center was created in 1966.
Yes, i would accept slow learners because every one has their own pace of learning. For example, some people are slow at developing learning skills. so yes i would accept slow learners.
There is a product you can buy called Focus Factor. It comes in tablet form and supports memory function.
Aloha: You must be specific... if you mean slow as in time, say lohi (loh-hee). If you mean slow as in learning or a learning disability, say pupū (poo-poo or puh-poo).