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  • Learning difficulties are caused by problems in brain function. When special brain tests are done, it can be shown that people with learning difficulties use different parts of their brain for reading and working things out in comparison to other people.
  • Learning difficulties are usually picked up fairly early at school, when a child is not doing as well with learning to read, write or do maths as expected. For example, the child might be good at talking about topics, but not at writing about them.
  • Having a learning problem is not just a problem of childhood. If a child has a learning problem, that person will still have difficulties when he or she is an adult. The difficulty does not go away, but the person learns ways of coping
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