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Results 1 - 10 of 17 for specific learning disorders
  1. Dysgraphia is a childhood learning disorder that involves poor writing skills. It is also called disorder of written expression.
  2. There is no specific treatment for NF. Tumors that cause pain or ... children with learning disorders may need special schooling.
  3. ... substance use disorder. Or, it may be a learning problem or a tic disorder.
  4. There is no specific treatment for achondroplasia. The disorder ... weight gain from a young age is important. Bracing may be needed ...
  5. ... Large forehead Low nasal bridge Thin, sparse hair Learning disabilities Poor hearing Poor vision with decreased tear production Weakened immune system
  6. ... Other developmental problems Autism spectrum disorder Hearing loss Learning disabilities Damage to the central nervous system, which is ...
  7. ... expressive language disorder is suspected. Testing for other learning disabilities may also be needed. ... This disorder may lead to: Learning problems Low self-esteem Social problems
  8. ... to improve muscle tone Educational assistance to address learning disabilities and attention deficit problems the child may have ... be normal, although the person may have a learning disability. Birth defects of the urinary tract may be ...
  9. ... problems, or a brain disorder. There is no specific test to prove that your headache is actually ... There is no specific cure for migraine headaches. The goal is to treat your migraine symptoms right away and to prevent symptoms by ...
  10. ... care provider can tell you more about the specific type of seizure your child may have: Absence ( ... need to be continued. Children who have developmental disorders in ... will help you take better care of your child's epilepsy.
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