When an individual's brain receives and processes information in an unconventional way, or in a way that makes learning new information or skills difficult, the person may have a learning or attention ...
Intellectual disabilities affect a child’s ability to learn and function at levels considered typical for their age. Learning disabilities affect a child’s ability to master specific skills, like ...
Although the word “gifted” has been used to describe people of higher levels of intelligence for decades, the term twice-exceptional, often abbreviated as 2e, has only recently entered the lexicon of ...
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Learning disability 'placements', with patients often sent outside NI, costing DoH £100m a year
Placements for adults with learning disabilities, often outside Northern Ireland, are costing the Department of Health £100 million per year - a fifth of the total budget for the sector. That is ...
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