Youngest children in class more likely to be diagnosed with learning disability. Children born in December are almost twice as likely to be diagnosed with a learning disorder as those born in January in school districts with a December 31 cut-off date. ADHD was found not to affect the association between month of birth and the likelihood of a learning disability diagnosis. Source 4z.
The month of birth affects the way children learn
How does a person learn? What are the processes that lead a child to internalize content? Do they all do it the same way, why doesn't my son get the same results as another minor if he puts in the same efforts? These are some questions that parents who have school-age children and spend hours and hours to obtain school goals can ask themselves. Well, although a priori it seems that they are not related, the year of birth affects the way in which you learn…