Learning disabilities or learning disorders is the umbrella term for a wide range of learning problems. Learning disabilities have nothing to do with intelligence or motivation. Children with learning disabilities are not lazy or dumb. In fact, most of them are as smart as the rest. Only the wiring of their brains is different. This difference affects the way they receive and process information. Simply put, children and adults with learning disabilities see, hear, and understand things differently. This issue causes difficulty in learning new information and skills and using them. The most common types of learning disabilities include problems with reading, writing, math, reasoning, listening, and speaking. While every child has trouble with homework from time to time, if a particular area of learning becomes a persistent problem, it could indicate a learning disorder. Children with learning disabilities can achieve success.
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Höhe: 220 mm
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978-3-639-51527-5 (9783639515275)
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Dr. Seyedeh Fatemeh Mohajeri PhD in Theology and Islamic Studies, Iran.