Online degrees allow students without access to a college campus the opportunity to earn a degree from home. Degree programs vary from college to college but do retain similar threads of learning. Universal areas in special education classes...
School-aged children are often presented with a great deal of new information on a daily basis, according to the Center for Learning and Development, a nonprofit organization dedicated to teaching and learning. In many cases an efficient memory...
Scientists once thought that dyslexia was mainly a visual impairment. A commonly held notion, for example, was that dyslexia was based primarily on the visual reversal of letters during reading. Nowadays, we know better. There are many subtypes of...
According to the National Institutes of Health, a neurological learning disorder affects the patient's ability to understand or use spoken or written language, do mathematical calculations, coordinate movements or direct attention. While...
Auditory memory involves the ability to take in information that is presented orally and process it, store it into memory and recall it later. Children depend on auditory memory for their development, as they constantly receive verbal instructions...
Attention deficit hyperactivity disorder, often referred to as ADHD, is a condition in which individuals struggle to maintain focus and attention and often have difficulty controlling behavior. It is commonly first diagnosed in childhood when...
Learning disabilities are often diagnosed in childhood and may include deficits in several areas of functioning. The Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders (DSM-IV) outlines three main learning disorders that may be diagnosed in...
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Introduction
Facts About Learning Disabilities
Common Learning Disabilities
Common Signs of Learning Disabilities
What to Do...