Learning Disability
When preparing your child for the life ahead, learning is the main process used to stock knowledge into your child’s brain. But that can be a bit of a challenge if your child or any other member of the family has learning disability. They should be given the chance to learn so to have same opportunities as everyone else.
A learning disability is a neurological condition which affects the brain’s ability to send, receive, and process information. A child with a learning disability may have difficulties in reading, writing, speaking, listening, understanding mathematical concepts, and with general comprehension. Learning disabilities include a group of disorders such as dyslexia, dyspraxia, dyscalculia and dysgraphia. Each type of disorder may coexist with another; which means every case is different from the other, so we’ll treat yours with particular care.
Able Professional Care is here to provide bespoke and adequate care to children in need of help with their learning process. We help with specific learning disability, which may be in one or more of the basic psychological processes involved in understanding or in using language, spoken or written, which may manifest itself in an imperfect ability to listen, speak, read, spell or to do mathematical calculations.
The help we provide focusses on the specific disability to maximize the benefits of the learner and increase their chance of stocking as much knowledge as possible.
Learning disabilities have nothing to do with how smart a person is. Rather, a person with a learning disability may just see, hear, or understand things differently. That can make everyday tasks, such as studying for a test or staying focused in class, much more difficult. There are strategies a person can learn to make it easier to cope with these differences. That’s what we are here for. We provide the best learning strategies for better results.