ADD/ ADHD.
Asperger Syndrome.
Depression.
Dyscalculia.
Dyspraxia/ Dyslexia.
- Slow learner
- Find it hard to concentrate
- Find it hard to follow instructions and directions.
- Lack of comprehension.
Asperger Syndrome.
- Most people find it hard to cope with a hobby and interest.
- Behavior problems.
- Some people are very logical and technical people.
- Some people find it hard to socialise, communicate, have friendships/relationships.
- Some people have problems with facial expressions.
- Most people with Asperger Syndrome are clumsy and uncoordinated.
- Communication is a big problem for many people with Asperger Syndrome.
- Many people with Asperger Syndrome face ( Sensory Integration Dysfunction.)
Depression.
- Low mood and sadness at anytime whether there's a reason or not.
- Feeling hopeless and helpless.
- Tearful
- Guiltily feeling as if everything is your fault when not everything is your fault.
- Feeling irritate and intolerant.
- Lack of motivation and little interest in anything.
- Down if yourself you have nothing to look forward or nothing to keep busy.
- Suicidal thoughts
- Feeling anxious and worried.
- Depression can affect friendships/ relationships.
Dyscalculia.
- Confused with numbers.
- Hard to tell which are larger numbers.
- Use fingers to count.
- Find it hard understand time and clocks.
- Find it hard to understand budget.
- Find it hard learn times tables.
- Find it hard to understand right from left.
- Poor sense of direction.
- Find it hard to measure distance.
- Find it hard to score games.
- Find it hard to take part in actives.
Dyspraxia/ Dyslexia.
- Clumsiness, poor concentration and balance.
- Visual is a better of learning for people with Dyspraxia.
- Most people find it hard to understand left from right.
- Stuffer in speech.
- Poor and untidy handwriting.
- Simple things can be challenging.
- Prone to Panic attack / Anxiety.
- Most people find it hard to sleep and get over tired.
- Most people daydream.
- Most feel frustrated and low self -esteem.
- Absence seizures is where a person loses consciousness and may stare into space.
- Myoclonic seizures movements of the muscles. The muscles contract and relax rapidly causing jumping movements.
- Tonic - Clonic seizures. The person loses consciousness, stiffens and suffers from convulsions. After the seizure the person is confused, disoriented and tired.
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