Child Mind Institute Provides Tips for Adults to Recognize Learning Disorders in Children
Learning disorders often become easier to spot after school has started and students begin to settle into class routines. Some children may struggle with reading, while others might find it challenging to follow directions.
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The Child Mind Institute has released a new series of resources on how to recognize learning disorders in children. The resources include 32 one-page tip sheets for an overview of such learning disabilities as dyslexia, dyscalculia, and language disorder as well as how to support children with specific challenges.
The institute wrote that while it’s important to provide academic support to children with difficulties, it’s just as important to support them emotionally because some children with learning disabilities might lack confidence.
Practicing how to discuss a learning disorder, the institute notes, can help children to understand that it’s not something to be embarrassed about. As children get older, learning to talk about their challenges can help them to advocate for themselves.
The Child Mind Institute’s resources include: