Nonverbal Learning Disabilities: A Clinical Perspective

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The effects of nonverbal learning disabilities on a child’s social and emotional development. A nonverbal learning disability (NLD) is a developmental disorder that impairs a person’s capacity to perceive, express, and understand nonverbal (nonlinguistic) signs. The dysfunctions affect behaviors, social interactions, perceptions and feelings regarding oneself and others, and emerging personality patterns. NLD constrains an individual’s capacit… More >>

Nonverbal Learning Disabilities: A Clinical Perspective

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  1. Joseph Palombo’s Nonverbal Learning Disabilities: A Clinical Perspective covers a disorder which impairs a person’s ability to perceive and understand nonverbal signs. This lack of perception affects everything from behavior patterns and social interactions to personality and affects individuals across all realms of life. Current neurobehavioral research draws together the latest findings on NLD in a book that serves as both an overview of the condition and as a guide to therapies and development.

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