Causes
One study suggests that the main cause of learning difficulties is ALS, a disease that affects visual impairment. Heterotropia, or misalignment of the visual axes in both eyes, can cause serious academic difficulties such as dyslexia, attention problems, and behavioral abnormalities. The solution to this visual impairment generally addresses concerns including lack of attention and refusal to read or write, as well as cognitive problems and improved academic achievement. Specialists, including audiologists and ophthalmologists, are recommended to treat auditory and visual abnormalities that may lead to learning problems (Gorzny, 2010).
According to a study, VCFS specifically, a deletion in chromosome 22q11 may be a factor in genetic learning difficulties, especially when illness is connected with a modest learning disability. Consequently, physicians need to think about doing chromosomal 22q11 deletion testing on individuals who satisfy specific selection criteria, such those listed in the research (Murphy, Cardiff, P W, & M J, 1998).
The reasons behind learning disabilities are firstly, historical factors have influenced attitudes and methods of providing care for people with learning disabilities, including the effects of the genetics circulation, since learning problems frequently occur in families, a genetic component may be involved. Diverse viewpoints regarding learning disabilities, including biological, social, and cultural aspects, impact the comprehension and management of the condition. Secondly, developmental dyscalculia is a kind of learning disability that can be caused by external factors such as attention-related problems, teaching quality, and socioeconomic situation. Clear communication and a common understanding between the various organisations involved in assisting people with learning disabilities are crucial, and they can be impeded by the use of language and specialised terminology in a conversation (Talbot, Astbury, & Mason, 2010).
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Historical factors influencing attitudes and care methods for learning disabilities
- Effects of genetic circulation, as learning problems often occur in families
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Genetic component may be involved
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Diverse viewpoints (biological, social, cultural) impact comprehension and management
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Developmental dyscalculia can be caused by:
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Attention-related problems
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Teaching quality
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Socioeconomic situation
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Clear communication and common understanding among organizations are crucial
- Impeded by language and specialized terminology in conversations