Learning Difficulty

A Learning Difficulty is a type of Special Education Needs , which affects areas of learning, such as reading, writing, spelling, mathematics etc.

Description

A Learning Difficulty is a PERSON PROPERTY.

A Learning Difficulty is a type of Special Education Needs, which affects areas of learning, such as reading, writing, spelling, mathematics etc.

There are several levels of Learning Difficulties, such as:

  • Specific Learning Difficulty - a particular difficulty in learning to read, write, spell etc
  • Moderate Learning Difficulty - achievements well below expected levels in all or most areas of the curriculum, despite appropriate interventions
  • Severe Learning Difficulty - significant intellectual or cognitive impairments
  • Profound and Multiple Learning Difficulty - multiple Learning Difficulties have severe and complex learning needs, in addition they have other significant difficulties, such as physical disabilities or a sensory impairment.

For further information on Learning Difficulties, see the learningdisabilities.org.uk website at: Learning difficulties.

Note: a Learning Disability usually has a significant impact on a PERSON's life. A PERSON with a Learning Disability finds it harder than others to learn, understand and communicate.

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This NHS Business Definition is also known by these names:

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Plural Learning Difficulties