
Recognising & Coping with Learning Disorders
Learning disorder [LD] is an information-processing problem that prevents a person from learning a skill and using it effectively. Learning disorders generally affect people of average or above-average intelligence. As a result, the disorder appears as a gap between expected skills, based on age and intelligence, and academic performance. Many children may struggle in school with some topics or skills from time to time. When children try hard and still struggle with a specific set of skills over time, it could be a sign of a LD. Having a LD means that a child has difficulty in one or more areas of learning, even when overall intelligence or motivation is not affected.
Factors that might influence the development of learning disorders include:
Some of the symptoms of learning disorders are
At Jeevaniyam, we use our specialized and individualised Ayurvedic approach for the treatment for learning disorders for children with LD who often need extra help and instruction that are specialized for them. Having a LD can qualify a child for special education services in our facility. A team of professionals, including a doctor, a psychologist, special education teacher, occupational therapist, social worker or nurse will constantly monitor and improve the child’s improvement in all aspects.