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Red Flag for Early Learning Disabilities
Learning a new subject may involve many mistakes. But when they are too frequent and long-lasting, they may be symptoms of a learning disorder, the National Institutes of Health says.
A learning disability isn’t a measure of how smart a child is. It’s caused by a difference in the brain that’s present from birth, or shortly after. This affects how the brain handles information, and may cause problems with reading, writing and math.
Some of the early warning signs of a preschooler having a learning disability.
Trouble interacting with others, plays alone
Easily frustrated
Hard to manage, temper tantrums
Has difficulty following directions or focusing for long periods of time.
The agency says your child should be evaluated for a learning disability if the child has:
Difficulty reading or writing.
Issues with learning basic math concepts.
Difficulty remembering.
Trouble following directions.
Problems staying organized.
Do not count on a teacher to determine things by this behavior. They have their own experiences with this, but can not tell the difference with a learning disability or an early mental health disorder.
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