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Interactive LD Checklist
Interactive LD Checklist
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What is your role?
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Parent
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Relative
Adult
What is the grade level of the person you're describing?
Preschool - Kindergarten
Grades 1 - 4
Grades 5 - 8
High School and Adult
What are your areas of concern?
Gross and Fine Motor Skills
Language
Reading
Written Language
Attention
Math
Social/Emotional
Other
Our Learning Disabilities Checklist is designed as a helpful guide and not as a tool to pinpoint specific learning disabilities. Many disorders of language, learning, attention and behavior share common characteristics, and the LD Checklist is not intended to rule in or rule out one type of disorder or another. This tool is intended only to increase awareness of behaviors that point to risk for LD , and not as a substitute for a comprehensive evaluation by trained professionals.
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