
Specific Learning Disabilities
In specific learning disabilities, the brain processes information differently. This means that the brain’s wiring leads to alternative ways of processing information.
While there are many central processing areas, the most commonly affected areas include:
- Phonetic processing
- Orthographic processing
- Quick automated naming
- Memory
- Processing speed
- Receptive language
- Expressive language
- Visual-spatial skills
- Visual-motor integration
- Executive functioning










































