What
Are Learning Disabilities?
Source:
National Adult Literacy and Learning Disabilities Center
The
term "learning disability" means a disorder
in one or more of the basic processes involved in understanding
spoken or written language. It may show up as a problem
in a person's ability to listen, think, speak, read,
write, spell, or do math, despite at least average intelligence.
The term "learning disabled" does not refer
to children who have learning problems which are primarily
the result of visual, hearing, or physical disabilities,
mental retardation, emotional disturbance, or environmental,
cultural, or economic disadvantage.
Did You Know???
Source:
National Adult Literacy Survey
("Bridges to Practice" Newsletter, Volume
1, Issue 1)
- 43%
of Learning Disabled adults live at or below the poverty
level as compared to 18% of the general population.
- 12.1%
of Learning Disabled adults are on TANF (government
subsidy) as compared to 5.8% of the general population.
- 17.5%
of Learning Disabled adults are entering post-secondary
education as compared to 43% of the general population.
- 48%
of Learning Disabled adults are out of the workforce
or unemployed as compared to 26% of the general population.
- Less
than 16% of adults with Learning Disabilities report
receiving special services for learning disabilities.
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