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RANGE OF NEURODEVELOPMENTAL CONDITIONS
Learning disabilities; Learning disabled; Learning disorder; Learning difficulty; Learning Disabled Students; Learning disorders; SpLD; Learning Disabilities; Specific learning disability; Specific learning disabilities; Learning disability (USA); Learning differences; Specific learning difficulty; Specific learning difference; Neurobehavioral disorder; Neurobehavioral disorders; Learning Disability; Learning impairment; Learning defect; Learning difference; Slow learner; Causes of learning disabilities; Specific+Learning+Difficulty; Specific Learning Difficulty; Educationally challenged; Developmental academic disorder; Knowledge acquisition disability
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neurobehavioral      
‎ سُلوكِيٌّ عَصَبِيّ‎
neurobehavioral      
سُلوكِيٌّ عَصَبِيّ
learning disability         
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تعريف

learning disability
¦ noun a condition giving rise to learning difficulties, especially when not associated with physical handicap.
Derivatives
learning-disabled adjective

ويكيبيديا

Learning disability

Learning disability, learning disorder, or learning difficulty (British English) is a condition in the brain that causes difficulties comprehending or processing information and can be caused by several different factors. Given the "difficulty learning in a typical manner", this does not exclude the ability to learn in a different manner. Therefore, some people can be more accurately described as having a "learning difference", thus avoiding any misconception of being disabled with a lack of ability to learn and possible negative stereotyping. In the United Kingdom, the term "learning disability" generally refers to an intellectual disability, while conditions such as dyslexia and dyspraxia are usually referred to as "learning difficulties".

While learning disability and learning disorder are often used interchangeably, they differ in many ways. Disorder refers to significant learning problems in an academic area. These problems, however, are not enough to warrant an official diagnosis. Learning disability, on the other hand, is an official clinical diagnosis, whereby the individual meets certain criteria, as determined by a professional (such as a psychologist, psychiatrist, speech language pathologist, or pediatrician). The difference is in degree, frequency, and intensity of reported symptoms and problems, and thus the two should not be confused. When the term "learning disorder" is used, it describes a group of disorders characterized by inadequate development of specific academic, language, and speech skills. Types of learning disorders include reading (dyslexia), arithmetic (dyscalculia) and writing (dysgraphia).

The unknown factor is the disorder that affects the brain's ability to receive and process information. This disorder can make it problematic for a person to learn as quickly or in the same way as someone who is not affected by a learning disability. People with a learning disability have trouble performing specific types of skills or completing tasks if left to figure things out by themselves or if taught in conventional ways.

Individuals with learning disabilities can face unique challenges that are often pervasive throughout the lifespan. Depending on the type and severity of the disability, interventions, and current technologies may be used to help the individual learn strategies that will foster future success. Some interventions can be quite simplistic, while others are intricate and complex. Current technologies may require student training to be effective classroom supports. Teachers, parents, and schools can create plans together that tailor intervention and accommodations to aid the individuals in successfully becoming independent learners. A multi-disciplinary team frequently helps to design the intervention and to coordinate the execution of the intervention with teachers and parents. This team frequently includes school psychologists, special educators, speech therapists (pathologists), occupational therapists, psychologists, ESL teachers, literacy coaches, and/or reading specialists.

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1. ADHD is a neurobehavioral developmental disorder affecting about 3–5 percent of school–aged children with symptoms starting before seven.
2. Medical experts consider ADHD to be a neurobehavioral problem; what causes this condition is still under study.