Learning Disabilities are a common group of specific learning difficulties affecting children and adults who experience significant challenges in the learning process. Disorders such as dyslexia (reading disorder), dysgraphia (writing disorder), and dyspraxia (motor coordination disorder) typically impact individuals with normal intelligence but result in difficulties in reading, writing, mathematics, or motor skills. Therapy focuses on coping with learning disabilities and developing skills in these areas. The therapist assesses the individual's strengths and weaknesses and identifies strategies for specific learning difficulties. During therapy, individuals are taught techniques to facilitate learning processes and develop coping skills to overcome learning challenges. Additionally, through collaboration with families, therapy supports creating a more supportive environment for learning in school and daily life. The approach aims to enhance academic and social achievements and boost self-confidence in individuals with learning disabilities.