Nonverbal Learning Disability (NLD)

Detects potential processing difficulties?

What is NLD?

Nonverbal Learning Disability (NLD) is a neurodevelopmental disorder that primarily affects the ability to process nonverbal information. The main characteristics include:

  1. Motor Coordination Difficulties: Problems with fine and gross motor skills, resulting in clumsiness or lack of coordination.

  2. Limited Spatial Understanding: Challenges in understanding and remembering visual-spatial information, affecting skills in mathematics and science.

  3. Problems with Nonverbal Communication: Difficulties interpreting gestures, facial expressions, and body language.

  4. Organization and Planning Challenges: Problems organizing tasks and managing time.

  5. Strong Verbal Skills: Often, verbal skills are well-developed, which can mask difficulties in other areas.

  6. Social and Emotional Challenges: Difficulties making and keeping friends and adapting to new social situations.

How to improve it?

Simple questionnaire for the people around the child.

Profile your child through the 35 variables of school success.

Receive work guidelines in the areas for improvement.

Nonverbal Learning Disability (NLD)

Detects potential processing difficulties?

What is NLD?

Nonverbal Learning Disability (NLD) is a neurodevelopmental disorder that primarily affects the ability to process nonverbal information. The main characteristics include:

  1. Motor Coordination Difficulties: Problems with fine and gross motor skills, resulting in clumsiness or lack of coordination.

  2. Limited Spatial Understanding: Challenges in understanding and remembering visual-spatial information, affecting skills in mathematics and science.

  3. Problems with Nonverbal Communication: Difficulties interpreting gestures, facial expressions, and body language.

  4. Organization and Planning Challenges: Problems organizing tasks and managing time.

  5. Strong Verbal Skills: Often, verbal skills are well-developed, which can mask difficulties in other areas.

  6. Social and Emotional Challenges: Difficulties making and keeping friends and adapting to new social situations.

How to improve it?

Simple questionnaire for the people around the child.

Profile your child through the 35 variables of school success.

Receive work guidelines in the areas for improvement.