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Recognizing The Key Signs Of Learning Disabilities In Children

Have you ever wondered if your child's struggles in school are more than everyday challenges? Many neurological differences can affect their ability to learn. If you think this might be your child’s case, understanding the early signs of having a learning disability is the first step towards getting them the help they need.

What Are Learning Disabilities?

Learning disabilities affect a child's ability to receive, process, analyze, or store information. They may need help learning skills such as organization, time planning, abstract reasoning, reading, or writing. It's important to note that just because your child has a learning disability, it doesn't mean they're not smart. Most children who are diagnosed have average or above-average intelligence.

Early Signs of Learning Disabilities In Children

Spotting the early signs of learning disabilities is tricky, but there are a few clear signs to look out for, such as:

 

              Delays in speech and language development
              Difficulty learning numbers, letters, colors and shapes
              Trouble socializing with peers
              Struggling with pronouncing words
              Trouble following directions
              Poor hand-eye coordination
              Avoidance of reading, writing, or math activities

           

While these are a few of the most common signs, it's important to remember that each child has a unique learning style and may prefer certain school tasks over others. However, if most of these signs are present, further evaluation and support may be necessary.

Be The Support Your Child Needs

As a parent or caregiver, your support is crucial for your child’s learning journey. Learning disabilities can be frustrating for them, and they may struggle with low self-esteem. Remember to be patient, focus on their strengths, and create a positive learning environment where they feel comfortable.

 

If you suspect your child has a learning disability,  seek a professional evaluation and try to give them the support they need to succeed. At Tiegerman, our curriculum provides the guidance and support your child needs to thrive. If you have any questions or want to learn more about our curriculum, please reach out and contact our staff today.

 

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