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How Communication Disorders Can Trigger Learning Disabilities
December 4th, 2008



Could you ever imagine not being able to communicate very important ideas or needs? Are there far too many distrctions for you to concentrate on what you are doing? There is a very good possiblity that you are suffering with a cause of a learning disability. Not being able to express wants and needs is very common in those with learning disabilities.

Many times when someone is unable to communicate properly, and cannot get the needed information out, it is a direct result of some form of learning disability. When someone has a learning disability, many times they cannot make sense of numbers or letters. They do not make sense in sentences or even in simple word formation. This may not be a case where you would need to imagine what it would be like. Many people these days seem to have some sort or disorder that impedes the learning process. It may be the case that you are a parent or teacher of someone who has a disability, or you may have one yourself. The lack of communication from a person with a known learning disability, is not a new situation for them. This has been mowing along practically since birth. Without the help of trained professionals this condition can only get worse.

Communication is one of the most fundamental skills that a person can and should develop. Many times however, for some, this is not as easy to accomplish. Learning disabilities interfere with the basic transfer of information to the brain, when you have a condition such as this finding the words to express yourself can be near impossible sometimes.

It is now understandable where the correlation between lack of communication and a learning disability meet. The notion that it should be easy for someone to communicate when they need to, has now been proven to not be the case. If you have a learning disability, your basic language and sentence set up are in fact impeded. You do not have a sense of understanding how or why a particular portion of the sentence fits into another, to form a communicative dialog. This without question is the direct work of developmental stalling. If for some reason the disability has gone unattended to while the person was young and still in school, it will result in the person pretty much failing at anything they attempt in life. This will include work, friendships, marital relationships or just general survival within society. Being able to communicate is esential to the continual growth and development of the human being. If the person is however, treated at a young age. This may be an opertunity for then to at least stand a fighting chance, in making a productive go at the real world. There are many methods to treat a learning disorder including special education, medication, and sometimes small workshops that have on hand professionals that help people through the trials and tribulations of these conditions.

To assume that a lack in communication skills, is not indeed a learning disability, would be foolish. The idea that someone cannot express views or ideas about how they feel or what they want is in fact a hinderance to them. This is a disorder. When is it determined that there may be a lack in communication? The most obvious time would be when the person is a child. When the child is at home prior to entering public education systems, is when these disorders first show. An observant parent can pick up on small tonal changes and or the lack of solid sentence structure from the child. If the child is of age, and in all rights should have a least some of the language spoken at home down to the point that they can ask for what they want or notify the parent that they may need something. This is where a parent will notice it most. Albeit the fact that there are many words that young children cannot say, as it is a roll of the tongue or a particular way the lips move, the basic words should not be an issue. Nor should simple sentence structure. If you feel that your child is just not grasping the language or is having troubles with word recongnition consult a specialist, as chances are there is an underlying learning disability



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