Treatment for Learning Disorders and Disablities

Learning disorders impact how well a person can understand, remember and process new information. Most learning disorders impact children at a very young age although symptoms are usually not recognized until the child reaches school age and they fall behind other students of similar age, grade level, and intelligence. Learning disabilities are estimated to impact over 3.0 million US children according to a recent study by Ohio State University Medical Center.

What causes learning disorders?

The specific causes of learning disabilities are not known, but they are believed to occur due to an irregularity in the nervous system - in the structure of the brain or in the functioning of brain chemicals. This difference causes the child to receive, process, or communicate differently. Left untreated, learning disabilities follow an individual into adulthood and impact their quality of life including self esteem, relationships and careers.

How are learning disorders treated?

The first step is a professional evaluation by a qualified mental health professional who can properly diagnose a learning disorder. Learning disabilities can be treated enabling a person to function successfully in a learning or any other environment. The Center for Attention Deficit and Learning Disorders specializes in working with children and adults who have learning disabilities using innovative, brain-based therapies to improve the individual's learning capabilities.

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What Our Patients Say

I would like to thank you for all the help my son has received from your program. Since he has started your program I noticed a difference in his behavior from the start. I has continued to improve as he moved through the program... Our lives are all better because of the help he has received from your program. I would highly recommend this program to anyone with ADD.

— Ellen, mother of 12 year-old boy with ADD

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