Yes, individuals with learning disabilities may be eligible for disability benefits if their condition significantly impacts their ability to work.
Among people who have a learning disability, in about 50% of causes has been identified. In people with a severe or profound learning disability, the rate of unknown cases is 'approximately' 25%
according to wordreference.com a learning disability is: a disorder found in children of normal intelligence who have difficulties in learning specific skills physical disability: disability to perform a physical act, or mental disability
dyslexia
The learning disability, dyslexia.
Learning Disabilities is an individual disability each person has his/her own strength and weaknesses that 's why I believe that there are separate services for ld persons
You may have learning disabilities and be anemic if you already had that learning disability before, however anemia cannot cause a learning disability.
many people are illiterate. this is not a learning disability in itself. but illiteracy can be caused by learning disabilities like dyslexia.
according to wordreference.com a learning disability is: a disorder found in children of normal intelligence who have difficulties in learning specific skills physical disability: disability to perform a physical act, or mental disability
A Learning Disability
No. However, individuals with ADHD are more likely to have dyslexia.
Yes a peron with a learning disability needs special education.