Frequently Asked Questions
What are other examples of specific learning difficulties?
Learning difficulties are conditions that can make learning in a traditional school setting difficult. Examples of learning difficulties include, 'Dyscalculia' (it is unusual difficulty in understanding mathematical logic), and 'Dysgraphia' (this primarily affects writing skills such as spelling and writing speed).
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