Jargon Buster

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When you first found out your child had a learning disability or difficulty, you probably felt that you had to learn a whole new language.  Over time, you have probably got used to the jargon that professionals use and what professional does what.

When your child becomes an adult there are whole new systems to get used to as well as lots of new terms you may be unfamiliar with.  In this section we have produced a jargon buster to help explain some of them.   Some chapters also have a Jargon Buster specific to the topic covered.

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