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what is the nature problem scholastic of a child in reading,writting

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Answered by gurjinderkaur
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for me its reading as if aperson will not know how to read how he will go for writting
Answered by Raghav1330
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Many kids talk late, or lack interest on letters, claim they hate reading or have other reading problems. Does it mean they have a disability if they have reading problems? The answer is complicated. Beacuse learning disabilities can range from mild to severe and although they affect each person differently, most fall into two broad areas:

1. Language and reading problems, including dyslexia and dysgraphia.

2. Information processing disorders, including auditory.

Despite normal vision and hearing, kids with this disorders have trouble with language development and reading, writing and mathematical ability. Just because a child has reading problems doesn't mean he has a learning disability. Still, early identification and intervention can be critical to solving reading problems.

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