| 21. | It then explains how a learning difficulty can affect each of those areas.
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| 22. | As Arrhidaeus grew older it became apparent that he had mild learning difficulties.
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| 23. | She was a teacher specialising in children with learning difficulties before entering parliament.
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| 24. | In 1960, a group of concerned learning difficulties might be overcome.
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| 25. | He also worked at a Centre for People with Learning Difficulties.
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| 26. | The school for pupils with learning difficulties is called the Pestalozzischule.
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| 27. | A " slow learner " should be a " person with learning difficulties ."
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| 28. | It is characterized by retinal non-attachment, colobomata, odd learning difficulties.
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| 29. | The project has now been expanded to include patients with dementia and learning difficulties.
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| 30. | The school also provides special education for students with special needs and learning difficulties.
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