A common myth about learning disabilities is that they mean someone isn’t smart. In truth, many people with learning disabilities are very bright; they simply process information in a different way.
Another misconception is that there’s one simple solution that works for everyone. But that’s not true! Each person has their own unique needs, and the help they get should be designed just for them. This help could include:
Lastly, some people think that you can just "outgrow" a learning disability. That’s also not correct. While there are strategies that can help improve skills, many people continue to need support throughout their lives.
A common myth about learning disabilities is that they mean someone isn’t smart. In truth, many people with learning disabilities are very bright; they simply process information in a different way.
Another misconception is that there’s one simple solution that works for everyone. But that’s not true! Each person has their own unique needs, and the help they get should be designed just for them. This help could include:
Lastly, some people think that you can just "outgrow" a learning disability. That’s also not correct. While there are strategies that can help improve skills, many people continue to need support throughout their lives.