Education - Learning Disorders

Here you will learn some English words related to learning disorders such as "dyslexia", "dysgraphia", and "dyscravia".

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dyslexia [noun]

a specific neurobiological disorder marked by difficulty reading and spelling in individuals with otherwise unaffected intelligence

a specific learning disorder that affects writing skills, causing difficulties with handwriting, spelling, and written expression

a learning disorder characterized by difficulty in understanding and performing mathematical concepts and calculations

Ex: She exhibits symptoms of dyscalculia , such as trouble remembering math facts and solving mathematical problems .

a neurological condition characterized by difficulties in coordination, movement, and planning, often affecting activities of daily living and academic performance

Ex: Children with dyspraxia may have difficulty with handwriting , often resulting in messy or illegible writing .

a learning disorder characterized by difficulty in understanding and processing written symbols, often leading to challenges in reading and spelling

Ex: With specialized support and interventions , individuals with dyscravia can develop strategies to improve their literacy skills and overcome obstacles in their learning journey .
aphasia [noun]

a neurological disorder affecting language comprehension or production

Ex: Doctors explained that his aphasia affected both speaking and understanding .

a condition where individuals have difficulty understanding and interpreting auditory information despite having normal hearing abilities

Ex: Treatment for auditory processing disorder may include auditory training exercises , environmental modifications , and accommodations such as preferential seating in classrooms .

a condition in which an individual has difficulties with the comprehension or expression of language, which may affect their ability to communicate effectively and use language appropriately in various contexts

a condition characterized by trouble connecting what the eyes see with what the hands do, causing difficulties in tasks like writing, drawing, and hand-eye coordination

Ex: Someone with a visual motor deficit might have difficulty catching a ball or hitting a target during sports .

a condition characterized by difficulties in spelling words correctly due to challenges in understanding the visual representation of letters and their arrangement in words

Ex: With targeted interventions and support , individuals with dysorthography can improve their spelling skills and gain confidence in written communication .

a condition where someone finds it hard to learn and do everyday things because of challenges with thinking and understanding

Ex: People with intellectual disabilities may need support with activities like cooking , managing money , and getting around .

a cognitive decline that is greater than expected for an individual's age and education level but does not significantly interfere with daily functioning

Ex: Regular cognitive assessments can help detect mild cognitive impairment in its early stages .