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Many children with learning disorders, also called learning disabilities, struggle in class long before being diagnosed. This can affect a child's self-esteem and motivation. Understand the way to recognize signs of a learning disability and what you'll do to assist your child.  A learning disability is an information-processing problem that forestalls an individual from learning a skill and using it effectively. Learning disorders generally affect the people of average or above average intelligence. As a result, the disorder appears as a niche between expected skills, supported age and intelligence, and academic performance.  Common learning disorders affect the child's abilities in reading, written expression, math or nonverbal skills.  Learning disorders in reading are usually supported difficulty perceiving a vocable as a mixture of distinct sounds. This can make it hard to know how a letter or letters represent a sound and the way letter combinations make a word.      

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