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Developmental Reading Disorder : Symptoms

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Developmental reading disorder, also called dyslexia, is a reading disability resulting from the inability to process graphic symbols.Developmental reading disorder(DRD) is not caused by vision problems, but rather by problems with the brain''s abi...
Source:ADAM
Date:October 15, 2008
Reading disorder is a learning disorder that involves significant impairment of reading accuracy, speed, or comprehension to the extent that the impairment interferes with academic achievement or activities of daily life. People with reading disor...
Source:Gale Encyclopedia of Mental Disorders
Mixed receptive-expressive language disorder is a language disability that causes impairment of both the understanding and the expression of language.Three to five percent of all children have either receptive or expressive language disorder, or b...
Source:ADAM
Date:June 13, 2006
Mixed receptive-expressive language disorder is diagnosed when a child has problems expressing him-or herself using spoken language, and also has problems understanding what people say to him or her.Mixed receptive-expressive language disorder is ...
Source:Gale Encyclopedia of Mental Disorders
Expressive language disorder occurs when an individual has problems expressing him or herself using spoken language.Expressive language disorder is generally a childhood disorder. There are two types of expressive language disorder: the developmen...
Source:Gale Encyclopedia of Mental Disorders
Edwards. Developmental Disorders of Language.
Source:Gale Encyclopedia of Childhood and Adolescence
Temper tantrums are disruptive or undesirable behaviors or emotional outbursts displayed in response to unmet needs or desires. They may also refer to an inability to control emotions due to frustration or difficulty expressing a particular need o...
Source:ADAM
Date:October 23, 2007
A tantrum is an episode of extreme anger and frustration characterized by crying, screaming, and violent body motions, including throwing things, falling to the floor, and banging one''s head, hands, and feet against the floor.Tantrums, also called...
Source:Gale Encyclopedia of Children's Health
Detailed information on temper tantrums, including causes, prevention, and appropriate response
Source:StayWell
Generally, tantrums are primarily an expression of loss of control rather than an attempt at manipulation(although the latter can also be involved).Two-year-olds are at a stage of development fraught with frustration. They have not acquired the ve...
Source:Gale Encyclopedia of Childhood and Adolescence
Detailed information on temper tantrums, including causes, prevention, and appropriate response
Source:StayWell
Preventing a tantrum is much easier than stopping one. Here are ideas on how to do that.
Source:StayWell
Learning disorders are academic difficulties experienced by children and adults of average to above-average intelligence. People with learning disorders have difficulty with reading, writing, mathematics, or a combination.of the three.
Source:Gale Encyclopedia of Children's Health
Learning disorders are academic difficulties experienced by children and adults of average to above-average intelligence. People with learning disorders have difficulty with reading, writing, mathematics, or a combination of the three.
Source:Gale Encyclopedia of Alternative Medicine
Learning disorders, or learning disabilities, are disorders that cause problems in speaking, listening, reading, writing, or mathematical ability.A learning disability, or specific developmental disorder, is a disorder that inhibits or interferes ...
Source:Gale Encyclopedia of Mental Disorders
Learning disorders are academic difficulties experienced by children and adults of average to above-average intelligence. People with learning disorders have difficulty with reading, writing, mathematics, or a combination of the three.
Source:Gale Encyclopedia of Medicine
Detailed information on learning disorders in children, including causes, symptoms, diagnosis, treatment, and prevention
Source:StayWell
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