We Help With The Following
List of Learning Disabilities:
2. Dysgraphia • Challenges with handwriting, spelling, and organizing thoughts on paper.
3. Dyscalculia • Difficulty understanding numbers, math concepts, and performing arithmetic.
4. Auditory Processing Disorder (APD) • Difficulty processing and interpreting auditory information despite normal hearing.
5. Visual Processing Disorder • Trouble interpreting visual information, such as reading, writing, and spatial awareness.
6. Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD) • Difficulty sustaining attention, controlling impulses, and regulating activity levels, which can impact learning.
7. Nonverbal Learning Disabilities (NLD or NVLD) • Trouble with nonverbal cues, such as body language and spatial relationships, often accompanied by strong verbal skills.
8. Language Processing Disorder • Difficulty understanding and using spoken language, which may impact reading and writing.
9. Executive Functioning Disorder • Challenges with planning, organization, memory, and managing time and tasks.
10. Dyspraxia (Developmental Coordination Disorder) • Poor motor coordination and difficulty with fine and gross motor tasks.
11. Specific Learning Disorder (SLD) • A general category encompassing difficulties in reading (dyslexia), writing (dysgraphia), and math (dyscalculia).
12. Central Auditory Processing Disorder (CAPD) • Difficulty distinguishing and interpreting sounds in spoken language.
13. Intellectual Disability (ID) • Generalized cognitive impairments that affect learning and adaptive functioning.
14. Processing Speed Deficits • Difficulty completing tasks or processing information quickly.
15. Sensory Integration Disorder (SID) • Difficulty processing sensory input, which can impact attention and learning.
List of Developmental Delays:
1. Motor Development Delays
i. Gross Motor Delays: Difficulty with large muscle movements, such as crawling, walking, running, or jumping.
ii. Fine Motor Delays: Challenges with small muscle tasks, like holding a pencil, cutting with scissors, or buttoning clothes.
iii. Oral-Motor Delays: Difficulty coordinating mouth and tongue movements, affecting speech and feeding.
2. Speech and Language Delays
i. Expressive Language Delay: Difficulty in speaking or forming words and sentences.
ii. Receptive Language Delay: Difficulty understanding or processing spoken language.
iii. Articulation Delay: Trouble pronouncing sounds or words correctly.
iv. Pragmatic Language Delay: Challenges with the social aspects of communication, such as taking turns in conversation or understanding tone.
3. Cognitive Delays
i. Difficulty with problem-solving, memory, attention, and learning new concepts.
ii. Struggles with recognizing shapes, colors, letters, or numbers.
iii. Delays in following directions or understanding cause-and-effect relationships.
4. Social and Emotional Delays
i. Difficulty interacting with peers, family, or caregivers.
ii. Trouble expressing emotions or understanding the emotions of others.
iii. Struggles with sharing, taking turns, or forming relationships.
iv. Signs of extreme shyness, withdrawal, or aggressive behaviors.
5. Sensory Processing Delays
i. Difficulty processing and responding to sensory input (e.g., touch, sound, sight, smell, taste, balance).
ii. Over- or under-reacting to sensory stimuli (e.g., loud noises, bright lights, or physical textures).
6. Adaptive Skill Delays
i. Challenges with self-help skills like dressing, feeding, toileting, or brushing teeth.
ii. Difficulty becoming independent in daily activities.
7. Behavioral Delays
i. Difficulty following rules or routines.
ii. Frequent tantrums or frustration with transitions or tasks.
iii. Trouble managing impulses or self-regulation.
List of Developmental Disorders:
1. Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD) - A spectrum of conditions characterized by challenges with social interaction, communication, and repetitive behaviors. Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder
2. (ADHD) - A neurodevelopmental disorder marked by inattention, hyperactivity, and impulsivity that affects daily functioning.
3. Intellectual Disability (ID) - A condition characterized by below-average intellectual functioning and adaptive behavior limitations.
4. Specific Learning Disorders (SLDs) - Difficulties in specific academic skills, such as reading (dyslexia), writing (dysgraphia), or math (dyscalculia).
5. Speech and Language Disorders Delays or difficulties in understanding or producing spoken language.
6. Developmental Coordination Disorder (DCD/Dyspraxia) - Difficulty with motor skills and coordination, affecting physical activities and everyday tasks.
7. Global Developmental Delay (GDD) - A condition in children under 5 years with significant delays in multiple developmental areas.
8. Sensory Processing Disorder (SPD) - Difficulty in receiving, processing, and responding to sensory stimuli.
9. Social (Pragmatic) Communication Disorder - Challenges with using verbal and nonverbal communication in social contexts.
10. Fragile X Syndrome - A genetic condition causing intellectual disability, behavioral challenges, and physical characteristics.
11. Down Syndrome - A genetic disorder caused by an extra chromosome 21, leading to intellectual disability and physical features.
12. Tourette Syndrome - A neurological disorder characterized by repetitive, involuntary tics or vocalizations.
13. Oppositional Defiant Disorder (ODD) - A behavioral disorder involving defiant, disobedient, and hostile behavior towards authority figures.
14. Conduct Disorder (CD) - A pattern of antisocial behavior, including aggression and rule-breaking.
15. Rett Syndrome - A rare genetic disorder affecting brain development, primarily in girls, leading to loss of motor and language skills.
16. Pervasive Developmental Disorder-Not Otherwise Specified (PDD-NOS) - A now outdated term previously used to describe developmental delays that didn’t fit specific criteria for autism.
17. Cerebral Palsy (CP) - A group of disorders affecting movement, muscle tone, and posture due to brain injury or abnormal development.
18. Turner Syndrome - A chromosomal disorder in females that affects physical and cognitive development.
19. Klinefelter Syndrome - A genetic condition in males involving an extra X chromosome, affecting physical and cognitive development.
20. Williams Syndrome - A genetic condition characterized by mild intellectual disability, unique facial features, and sociable personality traits.
21. Landau-Kleffner Syndrome (LKS) - A rare neurological disorder where children lose language skills and develop seizures.
21. Childhood Apraxia of Speech (CAS) - A motor speech disorder where children have difficulty coordinating the movements needed for speech.
22. Hyperlexia - An advanced ability to read at a young age, often associated with difficulties in understanding language.
23. Nonverbal Learning Disorder (NVLD) - A condition affecting nonverbal skills like spatial awareness, motor coordination, and interpreting social cues.