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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.
Rohit cannot visualize letters, has difficulty with basic sentence structure and poor grammatical awareness. Identify his disability:
Based on the essay, identify the specific learning disability the child might be experiencing?

The above-average intelligence is also termed as ______.
The ADHD disorder is identified by ______.
Identify the picture
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This child is finding the lesson boring. Identify the picture and select the correct learning disability.
Select the odd one
Learning disabilities are
Name some higher skills affected by a person with a learning disability.
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'.

