At age 4, Teddy Halpin could name all the United States presidents in order. "He could give you every football and baseball players’ stat, even the most obscure ones, you know, he knew it all," mother ...
Disabilities or dysfluencies are often stigmatized, which then leads to people either not wanting to be diagnosed or hiding their disabilities.
The term "learning disorder" describes a condition in which a person with normal or above average intelligence does not achieve at the expected level in academic areas. This gap in performance is ...
If you're autistic, you're more likely to have a learning disability than the general public. In fact, around 30% of autistic people also have a learning disability. But being autistic doesn't mean ...
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Assessments include dyslexia, dysgraphia, and dyscalculia (learning disabilities in reading, writing, and math), plus ADHD and autism. People come to us for different reasons. For some, it’s simply ...
Want to know another very underrepresented group in children’s books? People with learning disabilities and learning ...