He was reported to be a late talker, but the in itself is not a measure of learning ability.
There is a possibility that he had a type of autism, but there are so many children diagnosed with this disability now, it is questionable whether they had the ability to understand his situation at that time.
It has been noted that autistic people can perform amazing acts of cognitive processing, so there is some merit to the question.
No, most autistic people do not have learning difficulties. Although learning difficulties are common with autism, especially in childhood, it's not true for all.
Yes, it is true that Albert Einstein had delayed speech development and reportedly did not speak fluently until around the age of nine. His parents were concerned about his speech and some even speculated that he might have learning difficulties. However, these early challenges did not reflect his later intellectual capabilities, as he went on to become one of the most renowned physicists in history.
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Learning difficulties - this is the term used within the self advocacy movement by people with learning difficulties themselves.
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Um Yeah. albert einstein did well in school partially he was the smartest. A+ fer days
Some people are just jerks.I fail to see what "learning difficulties" has to do with anything. Is it okay to insult people who don't have learning difficulties? Do we need to verify this first? "Excuse me, do you have a learning difficulty? You do? Oh, sorry, carry on then, I was going to call you a twit, but now I can't."
You can honor Albert by learning some complicated math or just learning about him
I think it means a learning difficulty that has a name; for instance: dyslexia.