Regarding learning disorders, the DSM 5 recognizes all of the following associated features, except

Question 2 options:

A)

learning disabilities may result from sensory deficits.

B)

poor skills may cause feelings of demoralization and low self-esteem.

C)

learning disabilities impact daily living.

D)

cognitive processing problems, such as attention and memory, also may be evident.

1 answer

The DSM-5 recognizes several associated features of learning disorders, but the option that is not typically classified as an associated feature would be:

A) learning disabilities may result from sensory deficits.

While sensory deficits can impact learning, they are not considered a direct associated feature of learning disorders according to the DSM-5. The other options describe potential consequences or characteristics that can accompany learning disorders.