Learning Disabilities: An Overview

The expression "learning disabilities" is widely used and easily understood, but it may be applied to various handicaps. The author discusses the details of one particular handicap-reading disability-with implications that apply to the whole group in general. He emphasizes the concept that...

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Brain Damage, Chronic - diagnosis
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Child Development
Child, Preschool
Cross-Cultural Comparison
Cultural Deprivation
Dyslexia - classification
Dyslexia - diagnosis
Dyslexia - epidemiology
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Dyslexia - genetics
Dyslexia - history
Dyslexia - therapy
History of medicine
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Learning Disorders
Prognosis
Psychiatry
Psychoanalytic Theory
Sex Factors
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