Specific Learning Difficulties (SpLD) affect how individuals learn and process information in particular areas, such as reading, writing or numeracy.
Unlike general learning difficulties, SpLDs impact specific skills while overall intelligence and ability remain average or above.
Early identification and targeted teaching can significantly improve confidence and progress.
SpLD includes conditions such as:
Explore types of SpLD
Learn about each specific learning difficulty and how it affects education.
Children with SpLD may:
Check signs of SpLD
Recognise common indicators of specific learning differences.
Assessment is carried out by:
A formal report confirms the type of SpLD, strengths and recommended strategies.
Support for SpLD may include:
An EHCP may be appropriate where SpLDs significantly affect learning.
Effective strategies include: