Learning Disabilities

  • Reading, Writing, and Math Difficulties: Specific learning disabilities like dyslexia (reading), dysgraphia (writing), and dyscalculia (math) can make grasping concepts and completing assignments difficult.
  • Information Processing and Memory: Students may struggle with processing information, recalling what has been taught, or interpreting complex charts and graphs.
  • Attention and Focus: Many students face difficulties maintaining attention, are easily distracted, and find it hard to juggle multiple tasks.
  • Time Management: Students often have trouble with planning, starting tasks, and meeting deadlines, leading to difficulty with time management.
  • Organization: Problems with overall organization are common, affecting written work and efficient use of library resources.