learning disorder

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learning disorder

A child with a learning disorder receives extra help from a teacher during a reading lesson.

Definition

Noun: A learning disorder is a neurological condition that affects how a person's brain processes information. It causes significant difficulty in acquiring and using specific academic skills, such as reading, writing, or mathematics, despite having average or above-average intelligence and adequate learning opportunities. It is not due to intellectual disability, lack of education, or external factors.

Usage

The term "learning disorder" is used in educational, psychological, and medical contexts to describe a diagnosed condition. It is typically used with a verb like "have," "diagnose," or "identify."

Examples
  • Early intervention is crucial for a child diagnosed with a learning disorder.
  • Her learning disorder affects her ability to decode written words, but she excels in oral discussions.
  • The school provides specialized support for students with a learning disorder.
Advanced Usage
  • Specific Learning Disorder (SLD): This is the formal diagnostic term used in clinical manuals like the DSM-5 (Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders). It specifies the particular academic area impaired (e.g., with impairment in reading, written expression, or mathematics).
Variants and Related Words
  • Learning disability (LD): This is a commonly used synonym, especially in educational and legal contexts (e.g., Individuals with Disabilities Education Act). The terms are often used interchangeably, though some make subtle distinctions.
  • Dyslexia: A specific learning disorder primarily affecting reading and language-based processing skills.
  • Dyscalculia: A specific learning disorder involving difficulties in understanding numbers and learning math facts.
  • Dysgraphia: A specific learning disorder that impacts written expression and fine motor skills for writing.
Synonyms
  • Learning disability
  • Specific learning difficulty (often used in the UK)
Important Notes
  • A learning disorder is distinct from intellectual disabilities or global developmental delays. It refers to a deficit in a specific area of learning.
  • It is also different from difficulties caused primarily by sensory impairments (e.g., vision or hearing problems), emotional disturbance, or lack of instruction.
  • The term emphasizes the inherent neurological basis of the challenge, framing it as a disorder that can be managed with appropriate strategies and support.
learning disorder

A child with a learning disorder receives extra help from a teacher during a reading lesson.

Noun
  1. a disorder found in children of normal intelligence who have difficulties in learning specific skills

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