A learning disability can either affect the brain or and the body before, during and after birth.
Here are some types of disabilities Dyspraxia, Dyslexia, and Autism, what others are there?
Mental health problems Anxiety and Depression, what others are there?
Health problems Epilepsy, Diabetes, and ADHD, what others are there?
How do disabilities and health problems affect people in everyday life at home, school, college in the workplace and etc?
How can you make life easy for people who face disabilities and health problems? Here are my examples what are yours.
Accessible information (Easy read).
Communication, how can someone with disabilities and health problems make themselves understood? Here are my examples what are yours?
Sign language, Easy read symbols, speech, and language.
PCP Person Centred Planning, learning how to balance support with independence.
References you could use websites, books and etc. Here’s one www.mencap.org.uk
Types of disabilities and difficulties.
Dyslexia reading and writing problems.
Dyscalculia maths problems.
dysgraphia writing problems.
Dyspraxia motor skills, coordination, hand-eye contact, balance, manual dexterity.
Dyhasia / Aphasia problems with launage.
Auditory processing disorders problems with the hearing sound of words correct, reading, comprehension, and launage.
Visual processing disorders, problems with interpreting, visual information, problems with reading and understanding such thing as maps, maths, charts, symbols, and pictures. Study the difference between disabilities and difficulties. http://www.mindroom.org
ADHD is really everything all in one, they can face problems with their behavior, their emotions, social skills meaning how they get along with people, how they concentrate, pay attention but very often unaware of their own actions. Hyperactive but also overtired. It's not much different to Anxiety can be easily confused with one another but also possible to have one or the other or two. http://www.calmclinic.com/adhd-anxiety
Also, Depression can link into ADHD other problems and on its own. http://www.medscape.com/viewarticle/736281
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