Evaluating and caring for children with a suspected learning disorder in community practice.

IF 1.8 4区 医学 Q2 PEDIATRICS
Paediatrics & child health Pub Date : 2024-12-30 eCollection Date: 2024-12-01 DOI:10.1093/pch/pxae089
Justine Cohen-Silver, Meta van den Heuvel, Sloane Freeman, Jacqueline Ogilvie, Tara Chobotuk
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Abstract

Learning challenges are common in school-aged children, with 5% to 10% meeting the criteria for a specific learning disorder (SLD, previously termed a 'learning disability'). Learning disorders can present in community practice settings as behaviour challenges, school avoidance, or as symptoms of a mental health problem. Concomitant issues may include a mental health disorder, a genetic, metabolic, or neurological condition, or developmental delay. This practice point offers guidance to paediatric health care professionals regarding the presentation and diagnosis of an SLD, including information on psychoeducational assessments, a medical workup for children with learning challenges, possible comorbid health issues, and points for improvement and advocacy in support of families and children with a range of learning issues.

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Paediatrics & child health
Paediatrics & child health 医学-小儿科
CiteScore
2.10
自引率
5.30%
发文量
208
审稿时长
>12 weeks
期刊介绍: Paediatrics & Child Health (PCH) is the official journal of the Canadian Paediatric Society, and the only peer-reviewed paediatric journal in Canada. Its mission is to advocate for the health and well-being of all Canadian children and youth and to educate child and youth health professionals across the country. PCH reaches 8,000 paediatricians, family physicians and other child and youth health professionals, as well as ministers and officials in various levels of government who are involved with child and youth health policy in Canada.
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