1. Dyslexia: A learning disorder characterized by difficulty in reading despite normal intelligence and education.
    • Difficulty decoding words (connecting letters to sounds)
    • Poor spelling and reading fluency
    • Trouble with phonological processing
    • May affect reading comprehension and vocabulary growth
  2. Dysgraphia: A learning disability that affects writing abilities, including handwriting, typing, and spelling.
    • Illegible handwriting or inconsistent letter formation
    • Poor spelling and grammar
    • Difficulty organizing thoughts on paper
    • Slow writing speed, fatigue during writing tasks
  3. Dyscalculia: A learning disorder involving difficulty with math-related concepts and operations.
    • Trouble understanding number concepts (e.g., quantity, value)
    • Difficulty with basic arithmetic (addition, subtraction, etc.)
    • Problems with math facts and calculations
    • Struggles with telling time, handling money, or sequencing steps