Learning Disabilities St. Louis: What Happens Without Treatment?

Dr. Collins is a board-certified neurotherapist and expert at solving kid’s problems typically related to children with learning disabilities or dealing with adults with learning disabilities. Dr. Collins is also successful handling common challenges related to children with ADHD or ADD symptoms, sensory integration dysfunction disorder, and he works to create a parent support system for dealing with child discipline issues.

Some of the more common questions people ask Dr. Collins are related to whether learning disabilities will go away over time without treatment. Will my child grow out of their learning disability? Why do adults still have learning disabilities? When a person understands how the brain works in adults and children with learning disabilities, it is easier to see why some treatment is necessary to help the brain.

Dr. Collins says it is not likely that learning disabilities will subside without some treatment. Most adults and children with learning disabilities also have a sensory disorder. This means that when too much sensory information is received by the human brain at one time, it becomes overwhelmed.

In a child or an adult with a learning disability, the brain is not processing information fast enough or in the most efficient manner. This means that all of the sensory information is being delivered to the brain but the brain is having a hard time making sense of the information. This overload shows in the person’s face as they struggle to understand what is being said or attempt to follow directions. No matter how many times someone repeats the directions or information, the brain is not translating the words into something understandable and everyone becomes frustrated. The brain will continue in this pattern unless it is shown a more efficient way of operating, ultimately the brain cannot independently fix itself.

The good news is that there are therapies that address how the human brain works and helps to produce better outcomes. These brain exercises or neurofeedback therapy are much like physical exercises, which enhance the way the mind works and helps adults and children with learning disabilities, who are also struggling with work, school or social situations. After neurofeedback, children and adults with learning disabilities no longer need to struggle. They find that school, work and social situations are no longer a problem.

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