Dyslexia mainly affects reading and language skills. People with dyslexia may have difficulty decoding words, recognizing and understanding written symbols, and understanding written text.
Dyscalculia is a maths-related learning disability. People with dyscalculia may have difficulty understanding numbers, performing maths operations, remembering maths facts, and understanding maths concepts.
Dyslexia affects writing skills. People with dyslexia may have difficulty writing with their hands, forming letters or words, organising their thoughts on paper, and producing coherent writing.
Dyspnea, also known as developmental coordination disorder (DCD), affects motor skills and coordination. People with dysphagia may have difficulty with fine motor skills (such as writing or tying shoelaces) and gross motor skills (such as coordination during sports or other activities). need to keep balance).
APD affects auditory information processing. People with APD may have difficulty distinguishing sounds or speech in noisy environments, following instructions, and recognizing patterns of auditory information.
Image processing disorders affect the processing of visual information. People with this disorder may have difficulty recognizing shapes, letters, or numbers, distinguishing between similar-looking objects, and understanding visual spatial relationships.
NVLD affects nonverbal cues and social interactions. People with NVLD may have difficulty interpreting body language, facial expressions, and social cues. They may have difficulty with social interactions, abstract thinking, and visual-spatial tasks.
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