Specific Learning Difficulties

As your children start to grow, you may notice that they are struggling with certain areas of their learning. Sometimes, this may be as a result of varied learning pace. Other times, it may be as a result of other difficulties associated with the child’s ability to learn. Specific learning difficulties refer to a number of conditions that affect the way a child processes input information and converts this into specific action or output. These conditions cannot be cured but can be managed effectively and people with these conditions can go on to live independent and successful lives.
 
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