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What is the difference between a learning disorder and a learning disability?

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What is the difference between a learning disorder and a learning disability?

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Learning disabilities are the basic brain functions which are abnormal in a child with a learning disorder. A learning disability is what makes up a learning disorder. A learning Disorder is what you see is wrong from the outside. You see a child that can not read, write, do math, or run properly. The best way to understand this is to see what the learning disabilities are. To understand this, you have to know a little bit about how we currently think people use their brains to learn.

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