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LEARNING DISABILITIES

DYSLEXIA

Dyslexia is the most common form of all learning disabilities. It is a language-based disability in which a person has trouble understanding words, sentences, or paragraphs. People with dyslexia often have problems with processing or understanding what they read or hear. Many dyslexic people are notably talented in arts and music; 3-D visual perception; athletic and mechanical ability. EmpowerKidz can help a person with its Learning Disability Service in Dyslexia.

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Dyscalculia Learning Disability Service

DYSCALCULIA

Dyscalculia is a life-long learning disability that affects the ability to grasp and solve math concepts. There are many different types of math disability and these can affect people differently at different stages of a person’s life. People with dyscalculia often have difficulty manipulating numbers in their head and remembering steps in formulas and equations. Just like dyslexia, people with dyscalculia can be taught to achieve success.

DYSGRAPHIA

Dysgraphia is a writing disability where people find it hard to form letters and write within a defined space. Many people with dysgraphia possess handwriting that is uneven and inconsistent. Many are able to write legibly but do so very slowly or very small. Typically, people with dysgraphia are unable to visualize letters and do not possess the ability to remember the motor patterns of letters and writing requires a large amount of energy and time. You may contact us for complete Learning Disability Service.

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Dyspraxia Service in San Jose

DYSPRAXIA

Dyspraxia is a disorder that affects the development of motor skills. People with dyspraxia have trouble planning and executing fine motor tasks, which can range from waving goodbye to getting dressed. Dyspraxia is a life-long disorder with no cure, but options are available for helping to improve a person’s ability to function and be independent. Dyspraxia is not a learning disability, but it commonly coexists with other learning disabilities that can affect learning ability. To understand more you can contact us for complete guidance on Learning Disability Service.

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