- Dyslexia - difficulties learning to read and write.
- Dyspraxia - difficulties learning motor skills, poor co-ordination and balance.
- Dyscalculia - difficulties learning Maths, telling the time, times-tables, measuring.
- Dysgraphia - difficulties learning handwriting skills, poor fine motor skills.
- Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD) - difficulties with maintaining focus, attention and concentration.
- Dysphasia - difficulties acquiring oral language skills and finding the right words to express themselves.
- Dysorthographia - difficulties learning spelling skills.
- Memory - difficulties putting names to things, forgetfulness.
- Auditory Processing Disorder (APD) - difficulties that affect the way the brain processes auditory information. It is not a hearing difficulty, most
people with APD usually have normal peripheral hearing ability. They cannot process the information they hear in the same way as others do.
- Autism Spectrum Disorder - difficulties that are characterised by social deficits, communication difficulties, stereotyped or repetitive behaviours and
interests and/or cognitive delays.
- Asperger's Syndrome - is an autism based disorder that is characterised by significant difficulties in social interaction, restricted and repetitive patterns
of behaviour and interests. It differs from other autistic spectrum disorders by its relative preservation of language and cognitive development.