Question: What professionals work with learning disabilities?

What kind of doctor do you see for learning disabilities?

These specialists might include a clinical psychologist, a school psychologist, a developmental psychologist, an occupational therapist, or a speech and language therapist, depending on the problems your child is having. They will perform a variety of tests and assessments to get to the bottom of the problem.

How do psychologists help with learning disabilities?

They help service users to increase their social participation, work as a team member and interact productively with other service users in their home. Each psycho-education session includes a mental state/orientation assessment, and a mood/feelings assessment (using pictorial aids if appropriate).

What organization should you contact if you have a learning disability?

New to LD – Learning Disabilities Association of America.

Do Clinical psychologists work with learning disabilities?

Summary. Clinical psychologists are well placed to work with people with learning disabilities given the high prevalence of psychiatric disorders in this population and the specialist training undertaken by psychologists.

What are the treatments for learning disabilities?

Treatment optionsExtra help. A reading specialist, math tutor or other trained professional can teach your child techniques to improve his or her academic, organizational and study skills.Individualized education program (IEP). Accommodations. Therapy. Medication. Complementary and alternative medicine.

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