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Learning Disability

Also known as: LD

A neurological condition affecting how the brain processes information, impacting skills like reading, writing, or math.

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A learning disability (LD) is a neurological condition that affects how the brain receives, processes, stores, and responds to information. Learning disabilities impact specific academic skills rather than overall intelligence, meaning students with LD can be just as smart as their peers but learn differently.

Types of Learning Disabilities

Common learning disabilities include dyslexia (reading), dyscalculia (math), dysgraphia (writing), and auditory or visual processing disorders. Each affects specific skills and requires targeted interventions. Many students have more than one learning disability.

Identification and Support

Learning disabilities are identified through comprehensive evaluation that examines cognitive abilities, academic achievement, and processing skills. Students may receive support through IEPs, 504 plans, or classroom accommodations depending on severity and impact.

Frequently Asked Questions

Learning disabilities have neurological origins, often running in families. They are not caused by lack of effort, poor teaching, or environmental factors, though those can impact how challenges manifest.
Learning disabilities are lifelong, but with appropriate instruction and accommodations, students can develop strategies to succeed academically and professionally.
No. Learning disabilities affect specific skills while overall intelligence is average or above. Intellectual disability involves broader limitations in cognitive functioning.

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