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Learning Disabilities in Children: Strategies for Academic Success and Support

A diagnosis of a learning disability does not reflect a child's intelligence or potential; rather, it indicates that their brain processes information in a unique way. Common learning disabilities include Read More

How Learning Disabilities Are Diagnosed by Healthcare and Education Professionals

Learning disabilities can affect how children process information, communicate, or perform academically, even when they have average or above-average intelligence. At Ivy Pediatrics, PA, our pediatricians work closely with families Read More

Common Signs and Symptoms of Learning Disabilities in Children

At Ivy Pediatrics, we partner with families across New Jersey to support children’s learning, development, and long-term success. Learning disabilities affect how a child processes information, not intelligence or motivation. Read More

Common Types of Learning Disabilities in Children

Learning disabilities can affect how a child processes information, communicates, and performs in school. Recognizing these challenges early helps parents and educators provide the right support for long-term success. At Read More

Recognizing and Addressing Learning Disabilities in Children

Every child learns at their own pace, but when difficulties in reading, writing, or processing information begin to interfere with daily life or school performance, it may be more than Read More

The Importance of Regular Pediatric Check-Ups in Managing Learning Disabilities

Learning disabilities are complicated, and they require the help of an expert: a pediatrician. Regular check-ups with a pediatrician can help identify learning disabilities early so they can be treated Read More

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