Learning Disabilities: Causes, Types, Symptoms, and Treatment
Have you noticed that your child is struggling with learning certain skills in school, such as reading, writing, or math? Or maybe they have trouble staying focused, paying attention, or keeping organized. You might think that your child will simply “grow out of” these behaviors without treatment, but that’s not the case with learning disabilities.
Ignoring the warning signs of learning disorders—which affect an estimated 1 in 5 children in the U.S.—can have lasting negative effects, far beyond school. From anxiety and troubled peer relationships to suicidal thoughts and substance abuse, the repercussions can last a lifetime. That’s why it’s crucial for parents to become more familiar with different types and symptoms of learning disorders, as well as where to seek help.
Children with learning disabilities can be just as smart as their peers. They simply have neurologically based processing issues that make learning more challenging.
WHAT ARE LEARNING DISABILITIES?
Learning disabilities negatively impact a child’s ability to learn. Amen Clinics’ brain-imaging work using SPECT scans has found that issues with learning are not single or simple disorders, and they can create attentional, emotional, or behavioral problems. Children with learning disorders can be just as smart as their peers. They simply have neurologically based processing issues that make learning more challenging. Brain-imaging research shows that learning disabilities are associated with abnormal function in brain regions involved with certain cognitive processes necessary for learning. Affected skills include reading, writing, language, math, memory, problem-solving, attention, and information processing. Left untreated, these issues can persist in adults, who may have issues with time management and organization. Those with learning disorders may also have difficulty with short-term memory or the ability to focus. A range of factors may influence the onset of a learning disability. This can include exposure to drugs (including alcohol) or illness to a fetus in utero, or brain damage caused at birth. Other children have a genetic predisposition or face an illness or psychological trauma in their early years. Traumatic brain injuries (TBI) and exposure to environmental toxins also may play a role.7 TYPES OF LEARNING DISORDERS
Let’s look more closely at 7 types of learning disorders that have been identified through extensive brain imaging work at Amen Clinics, and the symptoms and brain patterns associated with them.- Attention-Deficit Disorder, also called Attention-Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder (ADD/ADHD)
- Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD)
- Emotional Disturbances
- Behavioral Problems
- Traumatic Brain Injuries (TBI)
- Dyslexia
- Irlen Syndrome




