This chapter summarizes the findings, conclusions, and recommendations of the research study. Key findings include: as grade level increases, the number of male and female students with learning disabilities also increases; the most common types of learning disabilities are dyslexia and dysgraphia; common characteristics of students with learning disabilities are messy papers, poor letter formation, and difficulty processing language; and response-to-intervention is commonly used to help students with learning disabilities. The conclusion is that classrooms should have appropriate student-teacher ratios and facilities to support students with special needs. Recommendations include training teachers, considering different learning strategies, and raising community awareness of special needs.