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Pediatric Learning Disorders

What You Need to Know

A learning disorder is when a child has problems with reading, math or writing.

Key Symptoms

Common symptoms of learning disorder may include:

  • Reading disorder
  • Mathematics disorder
  • Disorder of written expression

Diagnosis

Doctors typically diagnose learning disabilities with:

  • Educational testing
  • Mental health testing

Treatment

  • Individual or group classes
  • Special classes or resources
  • Speech therapy
  • Family therapy
  • Medicines

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Departments that Treat Learning Disorders

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    Children's National Hospital is one of 47 sites in the United States with a clinic devoted to the treatment of tuberous sclerosis (TSC). We treat our children who are diagnosed with TSC, and continue to provide consultation with primary care physicians and some outpatient services for our patients into adulthood.

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