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==Symptoms==
LBLD consists of [[dyscalculia]] which comprises the reading of numbers sequentially, learning the time table, and telling time;<ref>{{cite book|author=Lerner, Janet W.|title=Learning disabilities: theories, diagnosis, and teaching strategies|publisher=Houghton Mifflin|___location=Boston|year=2000|isbn=0-395-96114-9}}</ref>
[[dyslexia]]; and difficulties associated with written language such as trouble learning new vocabulary, letters and [[alphabets]]. [[Auditory processing disorder]]s can cause trouble understanding questions and following directions, understanding and remembering the details of a story's plot or a classroom lecture, learning words to songs and rhymes, telling left from right, and having a hard time with reading and writing .<ref>{{cite book|
Difficulties associated with reading and spoken language involve trouble understanding questions and following directions, understanding and retaining the details of a story's plot or a classroom lecture, [[nonword repetition]], learning words to songs and rhymes, and identifying the sounds that correspond to letters, which makes learning to read difficult<ref>{{cite journal| doi = 10.1111/1469-7610.00674|
Difficulties associated with [[motor skill]]s include difficulty telling left from right which is part of [[developmental coordination disorder|motor incoordination]], visual perceptual problems, and memory problem<ref>{{cite book|author= Paul, Rhea, Pamela Bruni, and Ayub Balweel.|title= Language Disorders from Infancy Through Adolescence: Assessment and Intervention|publisher= Mosby|___location=St. Louis|year=2006|isbn= 0-323-03685-6}}</ref>
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* Social workers obtain literacy history from the home, and then observe the child during classroom activities, they look for social interactions.
* Psychologists review a child's [[Phonology|phonological]] memory by having him or her repeat series of words, numbers, letters, and sounds. They also look for response from the child to environmental and social factors.
* Neurologists look for motor skills, brain functions which include visual and auditory perception.<ref>{{cite journal|
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