Problems of children with learning difficulties
Learning Difficulties
The term learning disabilities includes a group of disorders that affect the brain’s processing of various information, making it difficult to analyze and understand certain concepts, whether they are complex or simple, and it is strange to know that a child with learning difficulties has normal or above-normal intelligence in most cases. But some tasks are difficult for him to master, and he often feels frustrated, depressed and angry, and sometimes he also knows what he wants but can’t find a straightforward way to do it.
Problems of children with learning difficulties
Learning disabilities are a problem that affects how a child receives and processes information. Children with learning disabilities may suffer from the following difficulties:
Difficulty writing and reading.
Difficulty solving math.
Understand trends. Save things.
Follow the instructions. Understand abstract ideas.
Causes of learning difficulties
Learning disabilities occur when a person’s brain development is affected, and this occurs before or during birth or in early childhood. Several factors can affect brain development, including:
Problems during childbirth that may prevent enough oxygen from getting to the brain.
The development of certain genes in the unborn fetus.
Infection with some diseases such as meningitis, or severe infection in early childhood.
Maternal illness during pregnancy. Having certain conditions associated with learning difficulties such as cerebral palsy; This is because children with these conditions are more likely to develop learning difficulties.
Some genes are passed from parents to the fetus, and this makes learning disability more likely, a condition known as inherited learning disability.
There is no known cause of learning difficulties.
learning disability treatment
Going to a learning disability therapist is the most common solution to help the child, but there are some things that parents should do as well to help the treatment succeed, namely:
Support the child and understand the special education laws in his school.
Find out all about the condition of the child. Ensure the child’s healthy habits; A child who sleeps enough, exercises and eats a balanced diet is healthier both physically and mentally.