Abstract

The fundamental problem that a learning-disabled child faces is how to compensate for the disability. In my experience, children do not get over a learning disability, but rather, they learn how to compensate for it. The foundation of the compensatory process is the child's emotional reaction to having a problem and whether or not he can channel his energy toward productive rather than counterproductive efforts to deal with it. There are a host of environmental factors that influence this

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