When your child is diagnosed with a learning disorder, it is natural to worry. What will their future look like? How will this affect their ability to get into a good school? Could they grow out of it? Although learning disorders are lifelong, they can become much easier to manage as kids get older and receive the right support. The key is to understand your child’s specific challenges, focus on their strengths, and help them get the tools they need to thrive.
This article from childmind.org provide guidance on how learning disorders (LDs) affect kids at different ages, and how you can help your child manage them.
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