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Co-occurring Features / Characteristics

At times children with learning disabilities may have 1 or more features or characteristics of other neurological disorders that may impact the child's ability to learn and daily functioning. Below are the most common co-occurring disabilities:


Attention Deficit /Hyperactivity Disorder
 (See also "Confusing ADD/ADHD and Learning Disabilities")
Executive Functioning Disorders
Depression
Bipolar Disorder
Anxiety Disorders
Sensory Integration Disorders
Communication Disorder
Tourette Syndrome







 

 
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