Learning Differences and Support Options: Dyslexia, Dyscalculia, and Dysgraphia Explained

Published May 8, 2026

Learning differences, often referred to as a type of disability, affect millions throughout the 
world. Yet, they are often misunderstood. Individuals with a learning 
disorder may be dismissed, excluded, or made fun of at home or at school
 while they are trying their best to fit in. If allowed to continue, 
that can easily spiral into other issues, like anxiety and depression. 
Individual therapy for people with learning disabilities is a great 
option for teens, adults, and their families to get tailored support in a
 judgment-free environment. 

Three Common Types of Learning Differences

Dyslexia,  dyscalculia, and dysgraphia are three conditions that impact learning. 
They exist in the same circles as ADHD—the brain simply works in a 
different way, making it difficult to follow standardized coursework. 
Here’s a quick summary: 

Dyslexia

Dyslexia is a reading disorder characterized by difficulty recognizing words and decoding 
text. Despite these challenges, many individuals with dyslexia excel in 
creative and problem-solving fields. 

Dyscalculia

Dyscalculia impacts numerical understanding and math-related skills. People with 
dyscalculia may struggle with basic arithmetic, time management, or 
handling money. 

Dysgraphia

Dysgraphia is a writing disorder involving difficulties with handwriting, spelling, and 
organizing written thoughts. It can make communication especially 
challenging. 

Learning differences do not define intelligence or 
potential. With the right support, individuals with these conditions can
 thrive both academically and personally. 

Support Options for Learning Disabilities

Early diagnosis and individualized accommodations are key for someone with 
dyslexia, dyscalculia, or dysgraphia. Moreover, Cognitive-Behavioral 
Therapy (CBT) and similar types of therapy teach coping mechanisms, 
reducing frustration. If learning challenges are holding you back, give 
our team a chance! Schedule a session with one of our therapists today 
to learn how therapy for learning disabilities can improve your life.