Learning Patterns Linking Disability

Learning patterns are linked to learning disabilities, in that the patterns if negative can teach us unduly behaviors. When a person has learning disabilities, it is often linked to a clutter of disorders. Claims have been made that anyone with learning disabilities may have Attention Deficit Hyperactive...

Learning Disabilities Entwined With Disorder

According to few, learning disabilities are often entangled with a group of mental disorders. I stand to correct this theory, since I seen countless of people struggling to learn without disorders. Learning is a practiced resource that inspires the mind. When we lack nutrition, exercise, and proper rest, it...

Learning Disabilities A Part Of Life

Most of us are unaware that learning disabilities is a part of life. We grow up with our first teachers (parents), move ahead to our next series of parents (teachers) and then deal with the other influences, such as peers, siblings, religions, politics, law, and so forth. As you can see, we have a failure in...

Diversity Leading To Learning Disability

Diversity means that we are living in a world of different opinions, understanding, beliefs, thoughts, and so forth. The system surrounds us with elements including unlike personalities that all differ. This poses a threat, since learning is now over rated. Learning is a gift, however the gift is torn-down...

Health And Wellness Linking To Learning Disability

Health and wellness is top priority for many today. Recent research has proven that exercise and nutrition plays an important role in maintaining the skills we need to learn. When we are trying to better our self, we must learn how to utilize our skill to control what we eat, think, feel, and do. If we are...
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