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Understanding Learning Disorders

Imagine having important needs and ideas to communicate, but being unable to express them. Or perhaps feeling bombarded by sights and sounds and unable to focus your attention--or trying to read or add but not being able to make sense of the letters or numbers. Learning disorders affect an individual's ability to either interpret what they see and hear or to link information from different parts of the brain.
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Dyslexia Poses Bigger Challenge For English Speakers

Dyslexia is a disorder that makes it difficult for a learning reader to connect verbal sounds with the letters or symbols that "spell" that sound. Such connections are essential when learning to read--and, according to recent research, the complexities of the English language present far bigger challenges than most other languages.

$6 Million Grant to Expand Search for Autism Genes

The National Institute of Mental Health (NIMH) has just awarded the first installment of an expected $6 million grant over 5 years to researchers at the University of California, Los Angeles (UCLA) for major expansion of a collaborative effort to identify autism genes.

Explanation of IQ Tests

By Dr. William Ralph

Standard IQ tests attempt to sample a rather large number of intellectual functions. Each one of these samplings is called a subtest. The final IQ score is an average of the subtest scores. Consequently, a person may score very high on some subtests and quite poorly on others while still receiving an average overall score. This is one reason that a simple IQ score can paint a very misleading picture of the person's true intellectual functioning.

How You Can Help Your Child at Home If They Have ADHD

The first line of treatment for a child with ADHD is always seeking the help of a qualified physician or therapist. In addition to following the prescribed treatment plan, parents can help their child with ADHD maximize their comfort level and productivity at home by following these few simple suggestions.

 




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