Dyslexia is a common, lifelong, neurobiological learning disability that affects reading, spelling, and language processing, impacting approximately 20% of the population. It is characterized by difficulties in phonological awareness (sounding out words) and word recognition. Could you have it?
Dyscalculia is a learning disorder that affects a person's ability to understand, process, and remember number-based information and math concepts, affecting about 4–7% of people. Common symptoms include trouble with counting, poor number sense, anxiety with math, and difficulties telling time o...
Dyspraxia, also known as developmental coordination disorder (DCD), is a a common neurodevelopmental condition that affects motor coordination and planning. It causes difficulties with fine motor skills (writing, tying shoes) and gross motor skills (running, riding a bike), often appearing as clumsi...
Developmental language disorder is when you:
"fail to acquire their own language for no obvious reason. This results in children who have difficulty understanding what people say to them, and struggle to articulate their ideas and feelings."
It is also learning disability or can be genetics ...
Named after the Greek god of lust, Eros is commonly mistaken for a stray dog. He's small and tiny and, well, struggling to make ends meet. He dislikes change and dominating males and doesn't want a mate, nope, thanks and bye.
Jenoah has been looking for his mate, and he won't be taking ...
From Miami, Florida to New York City, Olivia Grace has to now live with her grandmother because of family problems. At first, she thinks that her life has taken a turn for the worst, but when she meets 2 girls named Riley Matthews and Maya Hart, who help her realize that moving may not be so bad aft...
Noah, the star second basemen on the baseball team. Elliott, the boy with autism who sits in the back of his AP classes. Nobody ever thought the two were gay, nor did they expect them to fall for the other, and yet they did just that
Have a disability? Ever wonder how much support you need? Take this quick quiz! (Not a diagnosis, but very comprehensive)
You can take this if you have any disability, such as a mental illness, a learning disability, intellectual disability, adhd, autism, Tourette’s, cerebral palsy, epilepsy, a feta...
Dyscalculia is a less well known learning disability around learning math and numbers, and is one of those neurodiversity conditions like ADHD or autism that are less well known. It doesn't mean everyone who is bad at math has dyscalculia, but if even basic math seems to be difficult even after ...