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Celebrated annually in the third week of June, Learning Disability Week was created to increase awareness and understanding of learning disabilities, and this year, it takes place from June 17-23, 2024.
Statistics show that those with learning disabilities, because of their struggles against the hurdles of their condition, have been likely to be assumed as less intelligent, and to experience being excluded and passed over, often leading to social anxiety and confidence issues, as well as bullying and isolation.
In 1975, the Learning Disabilities Association supported the addition of certain learning disabilities to the list of disabilities in a bill signed formally into law, creating The Individuals with Disabilities Education Act (IDEA). The American Disabilities Act (ADA) was then passed in 1990 to protect all of those with disabilities from discrimination.
Since then, experts and educational and medical professionals know much more about learning disabilities and their treatments, and have been able to help millions to achieve their fullest potential in pursuit of their education, life, and career goals. Learning Disability Week helps to spotlight the importance of identifying learning disabilities and supporting those working to overcome them so that they can thrive, grow, and succeed.
Learn more at https://www.ada.gov/.