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A learning disability is typically indicated when a child has difficulty retaining learned information. Children who are not functioning at the same level as their peers, will often question his own abilities and what is wrong and why they are different. A large portion of these children develop behavior problems due to them not being able to retain information at their grade level, like their peers. There are many identifying characteristics of learning and behavioral disabilities that can provide a teacher with a firm grasp of why a child may not be able to learn. Characteristics like poor academic performance, attention problems, hyperactivity, memory loss, poor language abilities, aggressive and withdrawn behavior.
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