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Does Your Child Have a Problem?
The following are some commonly seen symptoms which may be observed in individuals who have learning disabilities. Factors to consider are the frequency, intensity, and duration of the behaviors.
  • Poor performance on group tests
  • Difficulty discriminating size, shape, or color
  • Difficulty with time concepts
  • Reversals in writing and reading
  • Poor visual-motor coordination
  • Difficulty copying correctly from a model
  • Slowness in completing work
  • Poor organizational skills
  • Easily confused by instructions
  • Difficulty with abstract reasoning and/or problem solving
  • Disorganized thinking
  • Poor short-term or long-term memory
  • Impulsive behavior
  • Low tolerance for frustration
  • Failure to see consequences to actions
  • Overly distractible
  • Difficulty with tasks requiring sequencing
  • Poor reading comprehension


If you observe one or more of these symptoms in your child, talk with his or her classroom teacher and/or call our office at 314-966-3088 or Click here.
 
 

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 St. Louis Learning Disabilities Association
13537 Barrett Parkway Drive, Suite 110
Ballwin, MO 63021
314.966.3088

 

 

 St. Louis Learning Disabilities Association
13537 Barrett Parkway Drive, Suite 110
Ballwin, MO 63021
314.966.3088