Specific Learning Differences (or SpLDs) can affect an individual's life in many different ways.

They do not mean that an individual is lacking in intelligence, or that they cannot achieve what they wish to in life. 

With the right support, anything is possible.


Dyslexia 

This is typically characterised by difficulties with reading, spelling, short-term memory and phonological awareness.

Read more about dyslexia here.


Dyscalculia

This can cause difficulties working with and understanding numbers.

Read more about dyscalculia here.


Dyspraxia 

This can affect gross motor skills such as coordination, balance and performance in sports, and / or fine motor skills such as handwriting and tying  shoelaces.

Read more about dyspraxia here


ADHD (Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder) 

This often affects concentration and organisational skills. It can also cause restlessness and impulsive behaviour.

Read more about ADHD here.


You can find more information about SpLDs and the support available from other organisations here.


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