Learning Disability Symbol
A symbol marked 'LD' indicates a learning disability
Standard genogram notation for learning disability symbol
How to Use This Symbol
Used to track dyslexia, dyscalculia, and other learning differences
When to Use the Learning Disability Symbol
The learning disability symbol is an essential part of standard genogram notation. Proper use of this symbol helps ensure your genogram can be understood by other clinicians, researchers, and family members.
Best Practices
- Always use consistent symbol sizes throughout your genogram
- Place symbols in the appropriate generational row
- Include relevant dates and information near the symbol
- Use standard line connections to show relationships
Frequently Asked Questions
What does the learning disability symbol represent in a genogram?
A symbol marked 'LD' indicates a learning disability
When should I use the learning disability symbol?
Used to track dyslexia, dyscalculia, and other learning differences
Is the learning disability symbol standardized across all genograms?
Yes, the learning disability symbol is part of standardized genogram notation developed by Monica McGoldrick and Randy Gerson. Using consistent symbols ensures your genogram can be understood by clinicians, researchers, and family members worldwide.
How do I document learning disability symbol in family history?
To document learning disability symbol, apply the appropriate marking or shading to the individual's symbol (square for male, circle for female). Include dates of diagnosis if known, and connect patterns across generations to identify hereditary or environmental factors.
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