Once a learning disorder has been diagnosed, an individual education plan (IEP) is developed for the child in question. IEPs are based on psychoeducational test findings.
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The three main types of learning disorders are reading disorders, mathematics disorders, and disorders of written expression
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Some common learning disorders include dyslexia (difficulty with reading), dysgraphia (difficulty with writing), and dyscalculia (difficulty with math). Additionally, conditions such as ADHD and auditory processing disorder can also affect learning.
Learning disabilities
The three main types of learning disorders are reading disorders, mathematics disorders, and disorders of written expression.
The male: female ratio for learning disorders is about 5:1
Learning disorders are academic difficulties experienced by children and adults of average to above-average intelligence.
Tina E. Bangs has written: 'Language and Learning Disorders of the Pre-Academic Child With Current Curriculum Guide' -- subject(s): Learning disorders, Learning disabled children, Language, Preschool Child, Curriculum, Hearing disorders, Therapy, Language disorders in children, Curricula, Language disorders, Preschool Education 'Language and learning disorders of the pre-academic child'
Learning disorders affect approximately 2 million children between the ages of six and 17
Learning disabilities are on Axis II.Actually learning disabilities are listed under Axis 1.Axis I focuses on clinical disorders. This axis includes diagnoses like Dementia, Schizophrenia and other Psychotic Disorders, Mood Disorders (like Depression), Anxiety Disorders, Learning Disorders, Eating Disorders, and Adjustment Disorders. It's also important to note that Substance-Related Disorders fall under Axis I.Axis II deals with Personality Disorders like Antisocial Personality Disorder, Obsessive Compulsive Disorder, and Narcissistic Personality Disorder. While many disorders ordinarily diagnosed during childhood (i.e. Learning Disorders, Autism, etc) fall under Axis I of the DSM, the DSM classifies Mental Retardation in general under Axis II.
Learning disabilities affect one in 10 school children
Bruce Franklin Pennington has written: 'Diagnosing learning disorders' -- subject(s): Attention Deficit Disorder with Hyperactivity, Attention Deficit Disorders with Hyperactivity, Attention-deficit hyperactivity disorder, Autism in children, Autistic Disorder, Diagnosis, Infantile Autism, Language Development Disorders, Learning Disorders, Learning disabilities, Memory disorders, Neuropsychology