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Types of Learning Disabilities
Updated: January 14, 2008

Articulation Disorder

Articulation and Phonological Disorders The Children's Hospital at Westmead, UK

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Attention Deficit Hyperactivitiy Disorder

Attention Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder National Dissemination Center for Children with Disabilities (also in Spanish)

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Auditory Processing Disorders

Central Auditory Processing Disorder Nemours Foundation

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Dyscalculia (Developmental Arithmetic Disorder)

Dyscalculia National Center for Learning Disabilities

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Dysgraphia (Developmental Reading Disorder)

Dysgraphia: A Quick Look National Center for Learning Disabilities

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Dyslexia (Developmental Reading Disorder)

Understanding Dyslexia Nemours Foundation Article for teens

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Dyspraxia (Motor Planning/Sensory Disorder)

Dyspraxia: A Quick Look National Center for Learning Disabilities

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Expressive Language Disorder

Signs and Symptoms: Expressive Language Disorder Kaufman Children's Center for Speech and Language Sensory Disorders, West Bloomfield MI

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Receptive Language Disorder

Signs and Symptoms: Receptive Language Disorder Kaufman Children's Center for Speech and Language Sensory Disorders, West Bloomfield MI

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Visual Processing Disorder

Visual Processing Disorder: In Detail National Center for Learning Disabilities

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