There has to be something wrong somewhere. You may have attention deficit hyperactivity disorder[ADHD]. This effects your learning skills. You have to evaluate yourself to find the answer. (…)
You need to understand the problem of learning disabilities. This will help you in making wrong judgment or diagnosis. You need to give special education to a child with learning disability. (…)
Your child runs to the door every now and then for no apparent reason. You feel he has probably taken some drug. The child frequently goes out of control and becomes difficult to handle. (…)
Children are very interested in various physical activities and sports. (…)
Case studies have given helpful information on ADHD. (…)
People generally want to participate in some kind of sport not only to stay fit but also to enjoy the game. Disabled or handicapped individuals cannot have the pleasure of doing so as in many cases they are physically incapable of doing so. (…)
People with ADHD[attention deficit hyperactive disorder] should be willing to learn. Sometimes wrong diagnose becomes a problem. The individual needs special attention to advance and learn. (…)
Everyone likes to travel by air and enjoy the ride. What happens if you are handicapped or suffering from a disability? (…)
Learning disability causes depression. This problem affect millions of people. Learning disability is related to mental illness. ADHD[attention deficit hyperactive disorder] is a learning disability. (…)
All kids desire to play and feel what it is like to be a wild swan, flapping its majestic wings. (…)
ADHD is also called auditory processing hyperactive disorder. This is a complicated situation. In this case, the auditory stimulus does not attend the tangential hearing deficiency. (…)
Supplement security income (SSI) as the name suggests is a federal government supplemental income program funded from the collections of general tax revenues. (…)
You cannot focus when the mind is confused. ADD[attention deficit disorder] is a common learning disability throughout the world. You cannot focus on a single task in case of ADHD. (…)
Childhood is the most sensitive stage of an individual's life. An individual's character is formed during childhood. It is the foundation of an individual’s life. (…)
Disabilities can arise in lives. Disabilities can come from what you learn. Everyone has a peculiar way of learning. (…)
In the state of Illinois, the cases related to social security disability come under the purview of Workers' Compensation Act and it is the worker’s compensation lawyers who deal with the cases regarding disability benefits for the people with disabilities. (…)
The problem of learning about disability is a worldwide phenomenon and an area of huge medical research. (…)
It's very interesting to see the patterns of disability being divided into categories with respect to time. Disability has also been defined very broadly with many areas. (…)
Learning Disability- the problem is rare in its occurrence and no sharp symptoms exist so as to help one recognize its presence. (…)
Disability in a child may not be of a single origin. That is, a child may not have a single kind of disability. He or she may experience and have many disabilities within him. (…)
Disability afflicts humanity in many ugly forms. It can affect human beings physically as well as mentally. And both forms have an equally retarding effect on the life of a person. (…)
Disabled children need more attention and care than the normal ones. For, they are special and need to learn the hard living-process of this world. (…)
Not every human is normal! A person who is unable to perform one or more activities, required in everyday life is stated as disable. (…)
I was going through a leading magazine's reader woes section. There were many issues concerning reader’s problems. A mother was worried about her two year, who could not speak. (…)
Every human being looks forward for a healthy life- good job, handsome salary for family, best of education facilities for his children, and self-satisfaction of doing a job well. (…)