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Learning Disabilities Characteristics

The following examples capture some of the common characteristics individuals with LD may share.

Reading Skills
  • Poor reading fluency and/or difficulty modifying reading rates
  • Inconsistent comprehension and retention of what is read
  • Difficulty identifying and differentiating main ideas and supporting details
  • Incomplete mastery of phonics, weak phonological awareness, confusion of similar words
  • Difficulty learning new vocabulary
  • Skipping words or overlooking lines when reading
  • Difficulty reading for long periods of time
  • Difficulty following written directions
  • Discrepancy between reading ability and listening comprehension
Written Language Skills
  • Difficulty planning a topic and organizing thoughts on paper
  • Poor sentence structure, run-ons, incorrect use of grammar, missing inflectional endings
  • Frequent or unusual spelling errors characterized by omissions, substitutions, transpositions
  • Inconsistently spelled words throughout the same paper
  • Simplistic word choices related to oral language skills
  • Difficulty with effective proofreading and making revisions
  • Slow written production
  • Poor penmanship resembling a much younger writer
  • Inability to copy from board or book to paper
Expressive/Receptive Language Skills
  • Inability to concentrate on and comprehend spoken language
  • Trouble orally expressing concepts that seem to be understood
  • Difficulty pronouncing words correctly ("pacific" for "specific")
  • Difficulty finding or remembering the right words
  • Difficulty following oral directions
  • Difficulty using terms in the appropriate context
  • Trouble telling a story in the proper sequence
Mathematical Skills
  • Incomplete mastery of basic facts
  • Difficulty aligning problems, number reversals, confusion of operational symbols
  • Difficulty recalling sequence of operations
  • Difficulty comprehending word problems
  • Difficulty with understanding key concepts and applications to aid problem solving
Cognitive Processing and Executive Functioning Skills
  • Difficulty with memory, auditory perception, visual perception, spoken language, reasoning, and processing speed
  • Problems learning new information
  • Problems monitoring and evaluating the effectiveness of learning and study strategies
Organizational and Study Skills
  • Difficulty managing time
  • Slow to start and complete tasks
  • Inability to recall what has been taught on a day-to-day basis
  • Difficulty taking notes
  • Difficulty interpreting charts and graphs
  • Difficulty preparing for and taking tests under timed condition
Social Skills
  • Unable to detect the difference between sincere and sarcastic comments
  • Unable to recognize subtle changes in tone of voice
  • Difficulty interpreting nonverbal messages (body language, facial expressions)