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| What You Can Do About Learning Disabilities | |
| What You Can Do About Learning Disabilities Some kids with learning troubles struggle for a long time before someone realizes that they need some help. It can be frustrating and lonely to be in that situation. Without realizing the problem, parents or teachers may say that trying harder is the answer, and they may even accuse a kid of just being lazy. But kids with learning disabilities aren't lazy. Usually, they're trying really hard, but it's just not working. If you're having trouble with your schoolwork and think you should be doing better, trust your feelings. Maybe there's a reason you're having trouble learning. Tell someone about it. Talk to your parents or your teacher. The problem will not go away unless you ask someone to help you. It's OK to ask for help and learn more about LD. Your parent can talk with your teachers. They can arrange for you to meet with a school psychologist or learning specialist who can test you for learning disabilities and help you to do your best work. There are plenty of things to do once the problem is discovered. |
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| Source: Kids Heath | |
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