because during the pregnancy alcohol will mess with the baby babies development and brain damage can cause the learning disabilities.
Learning disabilities affect one in 10 school children
Journal of Learning Disabilities was created in 1968.
Children of drinking fathers have a higher rate of predisposition to alcoholism and learning disabilities. Children of mothers who drink during pregnancy and nursing are at risk for severe learning disabilities, and various other health problems, including higher susceptibility to alcoholism. If you love your children, and want a bright future for them, keep dry from prior to conception until they are weaned. ~A medical professional and a former special education teacher~
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. People with learning disabilities may be of any faith.
You may have learning disabilities and be anemic if you already had that learning disability before, however anemia cannot cause a learning disability.
They affect approximately 2 million children between the ages of six and 17
People with Learning Disabilities are born with it, but some people have Learning Disabilities when they are older.
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