Interventions for comorbid learning disabilities

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Abstract

Comorbidity, the simultaneous or successive co-occurrence of two or more disorders in one individual, is common among individuals with learning disabilities (LDs). The topic has garnered much attention in the field of LD, with advances over the past three decades in describing, predicting, and explaining comorbid LDs. However, efforts to design, evaluate, and implement interventions for individuals with comorbid LDs have received far less attention. In this article, we focus on these critical matters. After discussing how comorbidity and LDs have been conceptualized, defined, and explained, we consider what the field has learned about how individuals with comorbid LDs respond to academic interventions and what approaches may be effective for supporting their educational development.

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Espinas, D. R., & Fuchs, L. S. (2025). Interventions for comorbid learning disabilities. Child Development Perspectives, 19(3), 156–164. https://doi.org/10.1111/cdep.12538

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