Research-To-Practice Brief
      Adult Learning Disability Assessment Process
A learning disability assessment is a gathering of relevant information about an individual’s areas of strengths and challenges to determine whether or not he or she may have a learning disability. The components of the assessment process may vary depending on which individual, clinic, or agency is conducting the assessment, but most assessments
include a screening, evaluation, diagnosis, and recommendations. 
      
  Source
              Partner Resources
      National/International
          National
      Topics/Subtopics
          Education and Training
      Special Populations
      Disabled Individuals
      Publication Date
              2013-09-02