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Therapists specialising in Spelling Disorder

Also known as a spelling-based form of dysgraphia, spelling disorders are disabilities that affect a person's ability to communicate with written language. Treatment for a spelling disorder is possible, with therapy and counseling being very helpful.

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Disorder of Written Expression
Disorder of written expression may seem like a small problem, but it can lead to other serious issues like problems with low self-esteem, learning difficulties, as well as a broad range of troubles socially. Symptoms of this learning disability include frequent errors in grammar ...
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Disorders Usually First Diagnosed in Infancy, Childhood or Adolescence
Some people at an early age are found to have mental disorders, these Disorders Usually First Diagnosed in Infancy, Childhood or Adolescence have several sub-categories, but they all revolve around mental disorders that appear usually in childhood and continue to be a problem if ...
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Learning Disabilities
Learning disabilities are neurological disorders that affect a person's ability to read, write, or communicate.  They are generally split into verbal and nonverbal varieties, with both affecting children in numerous ways. These type of disabilities may cause them problems so...
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Spelling Disorder
Some may think that bad spelling is just a sign of laziness, but spelling disorder is a learning disability that actually affects many people. Because it is connected to language, there may be other learning disorders present as well. Symptoms include difficulty spelling, trouble...
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Unspecified Learning Disorder
When someone exhibits symptoms from two or more learning disorders, making it difficult to pin down a specific type of disorder, they are said to have an unspecified learning disorder. The symptoms are going to be similar to other learning disorders, but they may overlap, with sy...
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