Learning Disability (LD) Resources
A learning disability is a neurological disorder. In simple terms, a learning disability results from a difference in the way a person's brain is "wired." Children with learning disabilities are as smart or smarter than their peers. But they may have difficulty reading, writing, spelling, reasoning, recalling and/or organizing information if left to figure things out by themselves or if taught in conventional ways.
A learning disability can't be cured or fixed; it is a lifelong issue. With the right support and intervention, however, children with learning disabilities can succeed in school and go on to successful, often distinguished careers later in life.
Parents can help children with learning disabilities achieve such success by encouraging their strengths, knowing their weaknesses, understanding the educational system, working with professionals and learning about strategies for dealing with specific difficulties.
From LD Online's What is a Learning Disability?
Early Signs of a Reading Difficulty
Dyslexia: An Overview - For more information on Dyslexia, see our Dyslexia Resources
How Do You Know If Your Child Might Have a Learning Disability?
Identifying Learning Problems In Adopted Children
Is It a Reading Disorder or Developmental Lag?
Learning Disabilities in Children - An Overview
Learning Disability Fact Sheet PDF
Math Disability in Children: An Overview
Nonverbal Learning Disabilities
Promise Beyond LD HTML
What Do You Do If You Suspect That Your Child Has A Learning Disability?
