Understanding Dysgraphia Symptoms Beyond Poor Handwriting

When most people hear the term “dysgraphia,” they immediately think of poor handwriting. And while messy, hard-to-read writing is a common symptom, dysgraphia is far more complex than just illegible penmanship on writing assignments. It is a neurological learning difference that affects how written language is processed, organized, and physically produced. From early elementary school […] Continue reading

Signs You Need Dyslexia Testing in Miami

Approximately 80% of all learning disability cases involve dyslexia, making it the most common learning disorder in the world. It affects at least 700 million people, with 8.3% of cases in the United States. Many more go undiagnosed, which is why dyslexia testing in Miami is so important. Early intervention is essential, but knowing when to start is not […] Continue reading

4 Benefits of Seeing a Therapist in Miami for Learning Disorders

Over four million children in the United States have a learning disorder. Because learning disorders generally continue through adulthood, this means millions of adults also struggle. People with learning disorders can most certainly thrive in life, but the disorders will still present some challenges. Fortunately, seeing a therapist can help guide you through these challenges. We’re […] Continue reading

How To Parent Children With Learning Disabilities

The Learning Disabilities Association of America believes that there are about 2.4 million students who have a learning disability today. Of these students, approximately 41% are receiving special education services. These services are meant to support students who have a wide array of disabilities such as dyslexia (difficulties related to reading and language processing), auditory […] Continue reading

Learning Disability Testing and Evaluations

By Dr. Irma Campos, Licensed Psychologist We are committed to providing trusted learning disability testing in Miami, Florida because we know the value in doing so. From 2017-2018, the number of individuals receiving services under the IDEA (Individuals with Disabilities Education Act) was 14% of total public school enrollment (National Center for Education Statistics, 2019). […] Continue reading