High blood-pressure and Dyslexia

Dyslexia: News from the web:

New research and some piecing together of previous data, indicates that children with a high blood pressure have a higher likelihood of having ADHD. Even when the researchers took out ADHD as a factor, children with high blood pressure were still found to have more learning disabilities. So should we get our children with higher blood pressure examined for learning disabilities immediately?

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Silly mistakes or Dyscalculia

Dyscalculia: News from the web:

In today’s link you will read about a situation where the math results from a child go down. The initial assessment from the teacher is “silly mistakes”. Here is where dyscalculia hides! Silly mistakes can be a sign of having this learning disability and ignoring those signs would delay the support that the child needs. Correcting Dyscalculia or providing support needs to be done as soon as possible. The longer you wait with getting a diagnose done, the more concepts the child will have learned but not be able to successfully use.

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