Learning Disabilities (LD) Alternative Treatments

Learning Disabilities (LD) Alternative Treatments

Symptoms can be controlled and compensated for using some combination of educational accommodation and other therapies.
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Q How do medications treat learning disabilities?
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Medications are not often used to treat learning disabilities. However, in some cases, drugs that help children focus and pay attention may be used to increase the effectiveness of treatment. If a child also has another disorder, such as attention... Full Answer
Q What are the treatment options for learning disabilities?
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Treatment options for learning disabilities depend on a specific child's disability. In general, treatment focuses on improving the child's performance in an educational setting. Children may need extra help in reading or writing, or may need to learn... Full Answer
Q What can I do to help control learning disabilities?
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Even though learning disabilities can't be cured, there is still cause for hope. Because certain learning problems reflect delayed development, many children do eventually catch up. Of the speech and language disorders, children who have an articulation... Full Answer