The definition of a learning disability is a condition that affects somebody’s ability to learn new knowledge or skills. Learning disabilities can range from mild to severe in how much they affect a person, and they do not necessarily relate to a low IQ.
Many people with learning disabilities can live independently and have jobs and families, while others may need care and support throughout their lives.
Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD)
ADHD can mean that people with the condition have a short attention span and difficulty concentrating, often getting easily distracted. This can make learning, working and even conversation more challenging.
What’s the difference between a learning disability and a learning difficulty?
A learning difficulty is not the same thing as a learning disability. A learning difficulty can cause challenges with an aspect of learning. Examples of common learning difficulties include:
Having experience in LD/ADHD/Autism
For Kids with LD/ADHD/Autism One to one teaching is needed.
Teaching interactively in my very own Learning Center @ Vadapalani.