Resources for Learning Disabilities

How your pediatrician in Granger, IN, can help when your child has a learning disability

When your child has a learning disability, it’s only natural for you to want to do everything possible for your child to succeed. Your pediatrician can help your child overcome learning issues and enjoy a bright future. Dr. Charisse Johnson at Premier Pediatrics of Indiana in Granger, IN, offers a wide range of pediatric services, including help with learning disabilities.

So, how do you know if your child may have a learning disability? These are some of the most common signs your child may be struggling with learning:

  • Having memory issues
  • Difficulty paying attention
  • Difficulty following directions
  • Frequent episodes of clumsiness
  • Difficulty telling time
  • Inability to stay organized
  • Problems understanding words or concepts
  • Having difficulty with reading, writing, and math

A learning disability can also manifest in behavioral issues like these:

  • Difficulty listening
  • Problems staying focused
  • Speaking like a younger child
  • Difficulty dealing with changes
  • Difficulty expressing thoughts
  • Acting out in school or at home

Your pediatrician is an excellent resource if your child has a learning disability. Your pediatrician can help with referrals and contact information for learning and developmental counselors in your area. In addition, you can check out these national resources to help:

Understood.org; a collection of 15 nonprofit organizations to help with learning disabilities. Parents can connect with other parents using a communication board on the website.

Smart Kids with Learning Disabilities; a nonprofit organization to help parents and their children develop talents to cope with learning issues.

PBS Parents; contains a section on learning disabilities which educates parents on types of disabilities, testing, and coping with learning challenges.

Individuals with Disabilities Education Act (IDEA); a law which ensures children can access education appropriate to them. The U.S. Department of Education can provide guidance on resources which are funded by the act, including support groups or special education.

Center for Parent Information and Resources (CPIR); a state specific listing of training and assistance for parents and children with learning disabilities.

To learn more about resources available to help with learning disabilities, call Dr. Charisse Johnson at Premier Pediatrics of Indiana in Granger, IN. You can reach her in the office by calling (574) 855-4575, so call now.

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