Speaking later than most children
Pronunciation problems
Slow vocabulary growth, often unable to find the right word
Difficulty rhyming words
Trouble learning numbers, alphabet, days of the week, colors, shapes
Extremely restless and easily distracted
Trouble interacting with peers
Difficulty following directions or routines
Fine-motor skills slow to develop
Slow to learn the connection between letters and sounds
Poor coordination, unaware of physical surroundings, prone to accidents
It's important to remember that most people will, at one time or another, see one or more of these warning signs in their children and that is normal. If a cluster of these characteristics is apparent over a long period of time, however, it might be time to seek professional help to determine if a learning disability might be present.