Learning Disabilities: Guide To Learning Disabilities and Disorders

For those wanting to learn more about learning disabilities and special education, the World Wide Web has numerous resources on the subject.
Learning disabilities are defined as any disorder that affects one's ability to learn in an educational environment. Among the most common learning disabilities are dyslexia, a reading disorder, and attention deficit and hyperactivity disorder. There are also several developmental speech and language disorders, writing and mathematical disorders and learning disabilities pertaining to difficulties with using motor skills. Such learning disabilities can affect a student's ability to do the required coursework and can them hold back in school.

Some students with learning disabilities must be enrolled in special education in order to progress in their studies. Special education is classroom or private instruction involving unconventional methods, materials, exercises, facilities and subject matter designed for students whose learning needs cannot be met by a standard school curriculum. Advancements in technology and various educational techniques have allowed for more of students in special education to stay in regular schools.

These days, becoming educated about learning disabilities is just a mouse click away. The Internet holds a wealth of information on learning disorders and the necessary assessment, treatment and advocacy of it in both public and private arenas. The resources available through the web sites include the description and identification of each type of disorder as well as the recommended treatment and education of someone exhibiting a learning disability. Other online resources on learning disabilities include discussion forums, local and national resources, academic and medical articles, legislative issues and even educational pages for children. Regardless of whether you are a student, parent, teacher, professional or simply someone who would like to know more about learning disabilities, the World Wide Web will definitely provide you with the information you're seeking.

By Buzzle Staff and Agencies
Published: 7/6/2000
 
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