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प्रश्न
Why is 'learning disability' referred to as a 'hidden disability'?
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उत्तर
- Generally, people with learning disabilities have average or above-average intelligence (IQ).
- However, there often appears to be a gap between the individual's potential and actual achievement.
- This is why learning disabilities are referred to as "hidden disabilities".
- The person looks perfectly "normal" and seems very bright and intelligent, yet may be unable to demonstrate the skill level expected from someone of a similar age.
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संबंधित प्रश्न
Discuss the role of parents in handling children with learning disabilities.
Amit is in the fifth grade who is easily distracted in class and is unable to pay constant attention.
Name the learning disability Amit may be suffering from.
Amit is in the fifth grade who is easily distracted in class and is unable to pay constant attention.
List any other four signs and symptoms of this learning disability.
The above-average intelligence is also termed as ______.
Dyslexia may be also referred to as a writing disability.
Identify the picture
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Identify the learning disability with this picture
Select the odd one
Dyscalculia is
What are struggle areas for children with 'Dyscalculia'?
How is the treatment for A.D.H.D. different from the treatment of the other learning disabilities?
Explain in detail how 'Dyslexia' differs from 'Dysgraphia'.

