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Introduction Learning disorders those are affect a child's ability to receive, process, analyze, and store information. These disorders cause problems for children such as difficulty in reading, writing, spelling, even in math problems solving. To determine whether or not a child has a disorder, we proceed to describe what the child's symptoms are and how they are diagnosed. As well as the symptoms have been clarified, the next step is to identify the different types of disorders that affect the child's learning process. These are reflected in different curcumstance by the children in certain aspects which will identify to the environment that surrounds them. The types of disorders are: Dyslexia, dysgraphia, dyscalculia, non-verbal learning and oral/written language. Finally, we are going to provide treatment for the different types of disorder. Each of them have a worksheet to apply for  each different type of disorder. In this way, the parent or teacher identifies these f

What are learning disorders and difficulties?

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"The best way to make children good is to make them happy." Oscar Wilde . What are learning disorders and difficulties? What are learning disorders? According to González and Martín del Buey (1991), the notion of learning difficulties is complex because it alludes to very different fields of behavior, which can vary from perceptive disorders to specific problems in learning to read, write or calculate, because they have been analyzed from different areas of knowledge (medicine, neurology, psychology, therapeutic pedagogy, etc.)  A learning disorder is directly related to neuronal alterations. Therefore, these directly affect the ability to learn to write, read, calculate, memorize and even understand any subject within the teaching-learning process. Next we present you a scheme that simplifies it. What causes learning disabilities? The factors that influence the progression and cause of a learning disorder are the following: Family history and genetics. There is a genetic his