What is a nonverbal learning disorder? Tim Walz's son Gus' condition, explained
Briefly

"These individuals are very intelligent and articulate well verbally, but they are typically clumsy with motor and spatial coordination. It's called a learning disorder because there are a lot of cues other than verbal cues that are necessary for us to keep information in our memory."
"Body language and some of the things we think about with day-to-day social norms, they may not be able to catch those."
"Unlike other learning disabilities such as dyslexia, signs of the disability typically don't become apparent until adolescence, making early diagnosis challenging."
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