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Seminar on learning disability

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Kochi, Oct. 12

The Association of Learning Disabilities - India (ALDI), Ernakulam Chapter, is organising a seminar on `Learning disabilities and remedial measures' at St Joseph College of Teacher Education for Women here on Saturday. The problem of dyslexia or learning disability is found to affect one in 20 children in the country, Mr V.V. Joesph, co-founder of ALDI, said. Early detection and remediation helps the child to overcome the problems, he said.

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