Dyscalculia significantly affects a person's ability to understand this subject
Dyslexia affects a person's ability to
Read
This learning disability affects
(Writing Skills) handwriting, spelling, organizing thoughts
Boys
Learning Disabilities affect
Written/Reading language
Spoken/Verbal language
Mathematic Calculations
Brain scans of people with this disorder reveal that parts of the brain related to number processing may function differently or be less active.
Dyscalculia
This illness is essentially a neurological problem connected to processing written text, although many believe it is caused by poor vision.
Dyslexia
This percentage of the population is estimated to have dysgraphia
5-20%
Symptoms of dyslexia often appear in what stage of schooling
Preschool or Early Elementary
This form of support can greatly help address these challenges and improve the educational outcomes for children with learning disabilities.
Early intervention and diagnosis
This math-related challenge, such as multiplication tables, is commonly faced by those with dyscalculia.
(Trouble remembering) Math facts
This factor is a significant contributor to dyslexia, often making it more likely that children will also have the condition.
Genetics
People with dysgraphia frequently use this type of technology to assist with writing tasks
(Assistive Technology) speech-to-text or word processors
This famous scientist was believed to have dysgraphia or dyslexia, from his awkward handwriting
Albert Einstein
Out of the three learning disabilities discussed, which is the most common
Dyslexia
This percentage of the population is estimated to have dyscalculia.
This percentage of the population is estimated to have dyslexia
5-10%
Dysgraphia often occurs alongside this other learning challenge
ADHD
15%
Over 8% of students with learning disabilities receive accommodations through
IEPS or 504s
People with dyscalculia can excel in other areas, like
Problem-solving, language, creativity, or strategic thinking
This early indicator of dyslexia in children could be difficulty with
rhyming, memory, writing, spelling,
If developed in adulthood, it's usually caused by
a stroke or brain injury
People with these disorders or conditions are more likely to have dyscalculia (not mentioned today)
Epilepsy, Autism, or TBI (Traumatic Brain Injury)
This learning disability was not talked about in this game but was mentioned earlier
Dyspraxia