
Learning Disabilities
What is a Learning Disability?
Learning disabilities negatively affect a person's ability to understand or use spoken/written language, do mathematical calculations, coordinate movements, or direct attention. Often, these difficulties do not become apparent until school age.
Specific Learning Disabilities
Dyscalculia: A specific learning disability that affects a person’s ability to understand numbers and learn math facts.
Dysgraphia: A specific learning disability that affects a person’s handwriting ability and fine motor skills.
Dyslexia: A specific learning disability that affects reading and related language-based processing skills.
Oral / Written Language Disorder and Specific Reading Comprehension Deficit: Learning disabilities that affect an individual’s understanding of what they read or of spoken language. The ability to express one’s self with oral language may also be impacted.
Non-Verbal Learning Disabilities: Has trouble interpreting nonverbal cues like facial expressions or body language and may have poor coordination.
Common Issues
Avoidance of homework
Difficulty completing homework
Struggles to learn the same way as peers
Poor self-esteem
Bad grades
Unmotivated
Treatment for Learning Disabilities
It is essential to identify the best way your child learns in order to help them succeed. This can be done through various evaluations and a multidisciplinary approach which includes therapy. I offer the following services to address Learning Disabilities:
Psychotherapy
Child therapy
Parent training