Explain Causes of learning disability.
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Learning disabilities have multifactorial causes, often involving a combination of genetic, neurological, and environmental factors. Genetic predisposition plays a role, with a family history of learning disabilities increasing the risk. Neurological factors, such as differences in brain structure or function, may contribute. Prenatal exposure to substances, premature birth, and low birth weight can also be influential. Environmental factors, like exposure to toxins or a lack of early stimulation, may contribute. Learning disabilities are complex and unique to each individual, making it essential to consider a range of influences for accurate assessment and effective intervention.