[url=https://servimg.com/view/20550605/1267]Important symptoms of learning difficulties in children Ioo_ao15Learning difficulties in children[/url] is a condition that affects a child's ability to learn certain skills such as reading, writing, and arithmetic. A variety of symptoms of learning difficulties in children may appear, such as difficulty understanding instructions, slow reading, or problems expressing ideas. These symptoms do not necessarily reflect a lack of intelligence, but are the result of differences in the way the brain works.


Symptoms of learning difficulties in children
Symptoms of learning difficulties in children may vary from one child to another, but some common symptoms include:
Difficulty in reading and writing:
  • Difficulty distinguishing letters and sounds.
  • Slow reading or making many mistakes.
  • Difficulty understanding what is read.
  • Difficulty expressing ideas in writing.
  • Problems with spelling and spelling.

Difficulties in mathematics:
  • Difficulty understanding basic mathematical concepts.
  • Difficulty solving arithmetic problems.
  • Difficulty remembering mathematical facts (such as the multiplication table).

Difficulties in language expression:

Difficulties with motor skills:

Difficulties with attention and concentration:
  • Difficulty sitting still and concentrating for long periods.
  • Easily distracted by sounds or movements.
  • Easily forgetting things.

Difficulties with social skills:
  • Difficulty making friends.
  • Difficulty understanding body language and social cues.
  • Introverted or aggressive behavior.

Not every child who experiences some of these difficulties necessarily has a learning disability. However, if you notice several symptoms of learning difficulties in children in your child, it is important to consult a specialist to assess the situation and provide the appropriate diagnosis.
Tips for parents 

  • Communicate with the teacher: Talk to your child's teacher about any concerns you have about his or her academic performance.
  • Seek support: Join support groups for parents of children with learning difficulties.
  • Maintain a positive learning environment at home: Provide a quiet and comfortable place to study, and encourage your child to read and learn.
  • Celebrate small successes: Even if they are small, celebrating successes boosts a child's self-confidence.