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Article Draft Language-based learning disability
Prevalence

Language-based learning disabilities (LBLD) are commonly diagnosed in schools, when typical developmental milestones have surpassed without progress. Educational instructors may notice developmental delays in students and chose to evaluate them using the Curriculum-based measurement (CBM). Although various research has been conducted, determining the prevalence of LBLD is difficult, affecting approximating every 1 in 10 children. Of the students with specific learning disabilities receiving special education services, 70–80% have a discrepancy in reading. LBLD significantly affect one's ability to partake in accurate reading comprehension, phonetic awareness and linguistic deficits. Some students will be diagnosed with LBLD during the duration of their primary education, whereas others may not recognize their language incompetencies until late adolescents. Language-based learning disabilities are not a new phenomenon, however prevalence and diagnoses have developed through investigation and research.