Person-Centred Learning Disability Services
Learning disorder (LD) is a broad term that refers to several diseases that include difficulty understanding new information, learning new skills, daily management, independent daily activities, and so on. People with LD may have difficulty speaking and writing, listening comprehension, and mathematical calculations. They may also suffer from a lack of constant attention, time, and social skills. The difficulty is one of these areas entitles a person to use the services of specialized social care and services for people with disabilities. Because learning disabilities are a lifelong condition, people with LD need ongoing support and regular guidance. Human-centered approach - The need for time The lack of communication and understanding of the common and special needs of people, which often characterize mainstream education institutions, should be addressed. These services should ensure the overall well-being of people by understanding, illuminating, connecting, advising, and prai...