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Child therapy

Learning Disability 

and related disorders

Learning disabilities can impact a person’s ability to read, write, do math, or process information in typical ways—often leading to frustration, low confidence, and academic struggles. These challenges are rooted in how the brain functions, not in intelligence or effort. Understanding the neurological side of learning differences is key to finding effective, long-lasting support. That’s where neurofeedback comes in.

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A learning disability is a neurological difference that affects how someone receives, processes, stores, or expresses information. It is not a reflection of intelligence or effort, but rather how the brain works. Common learning disabilities include dyslexia (reading), dyscalculia (math), and dysgraphia (writing). These challenges can impact academic performance, self-esteem, and everyday life skills.

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