• Läkartidningen · Mar 2001

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    [Multidisciplinary investigation is best for children with learning disabilities. Too critical attitude to diagnoses can keep the disorders hidden].

    • U Föhrer and L Westholm.
    • Enheten för logopedi och foniatri, institutionen för klinisk vetenskap, Huddinge Universitetssjukhus. ulla.fohrer@telia.com
    • Lakartidningen. 2001 Mar 21; 98 (12): 1374-6.

    AbstractThis article presents evidence of the importance of multidisciplinary assessment of students with learning disabilities. Multidisciplinary collaboration between different professions provides a more complete picture of each person's unique requirements, thereby facilitating more appropriate teaching. A critical attitude toward diagnosing students with learning disabilities may result in exaggeration of psychosocial problems, thereby running the risk that genuine learning disabilities, neurological problems or other disorders are being overlooked.

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