Developmentally delayed.
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.
You can say "gradually learning" to convey the idea of learning at a slow and steady 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.