Understanding Terminology: Learning Differences, Disabilities, and Disorders
Research shows that the terms ‘learning difference’, ‘learning disability’, and ‘learning disorder’ are often used interchangeably, yet each individual may have a personal preference for the terminology used. For someone living with these challenges, the language can reflect personal comfort and identity. It’s important to recognize that while these terms might be used casually, official terminology and diagnosis often come from educational psychologists.

Many families discover that the language used can significantly impact a child’s mental health and self-identity. Labels, when not handled carefully, can be harmful, especially for children who are forming their sense of self. Therefore, understanding the nuances of these terms and respecting individual preferences is crucial in supporting children effectively.