Q: What is a learning disability?
Frequently Asked Questions
A: A learning disability is an area of weakness or inefficiency in brain function that significantly hinders our ability to learn or to function in life.
Q: But my child is smart. How can she have a learning disability?
A: People with learning disabilities have average to superior intelligence. Many are gifted in math, science, fine arts, journalism and other creative fields. However, their tremendous strengths are offset by noticeable weaknesses – an inability to read or write, memory problems, or difficulty understanding what is heard or seen.
Q: What is NILD Educational Therapy®?
A: NILD Educational Therapy® treats the underlying causes of learning difficulties rather than simply treating the symptoms. It is a true therapy in that it aims the intervention just above the student’s level of functioning and raises expectations for performance. The goal of NILD Educational Therapy® is to help students develop tools for independent learning in the classroom and in life.

Q: Who can benefit from Rising Discoveries?
A: The research-based strategies used by Rising Discoveries are beneficial for learners struggling with ADHD, dyslexia, dysgraphia, dyscalculia, auditory & visual processing, working memory skills, subject matter challenges, thinking and learning difficulties, and more.
