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i dont no every thing about learning disabilities,but i think i was born with them, i have some dislexeya,and a.d.d. and other learning disabilities, when i was in school i was called a retard by other kids it was a very tough time. i try and i try but my brain does not work like others i feel like i am at a disadvantage, i think people love it because they can tell when a person has learning disabilities and they no its just that much eazy for them to blow past them at work because lets face it some one with out learning disabilities can learn things faster, how do people really look at people like me, and what do they really know about learning disorders, i have been acused of being a pot head and druger, people say thats why you have those problems, people make fun of my spelling and are very cold about it,like i have no feelings, so like i said how do people veiw people with learning disabilities, and any one out there with learning disabilities what has been your experence ? The world is a cruel place, and not everyone is understanding. I happen to be someone who is. I have not shared your personal experience, but I can empathasize with you. I work within an FE Learner support college and a assess, moniter and teach students who have a learning difficulty of somesort or another. The main thing is to think of the condition that you have as a quality and look at the areas that you are good at. Well, your posting was a lot more literate and well-written than many postings on here, and your spelling wasn't too bad either. Hey, stigma are dying fast, so hold your head up high! Hi,my nephew has learning difficulties.He went to a school for special needs so he was not treated in the way you were.Kids are cruel.Your question is well presented.Try to learn not to let people affect you also you come accross has intelligent & a kind person.I wish you luck in the future im certain you will go far.Good Luck My 2 sons were born almost deaf, and both have learning disabilities, they also have spina bifida. They did have a lot of trouble in school, mostly before high school with kids picking on them. The teachers didn't help either. They had sucker sticks with needles stuck in the ends thrown at them, yet they had to serve in school suspensions while the bad kids got away with it. They were never allowed to fight back. They do have troube finding and keeping jobs, and it just isn't fair at all. That is why they do have SSI for people, but getting on it is very hard if you only have learning disabilities. My younger son is with a girl who has learning disabilities, and they now have a son who is just over a year old. He shows no signs of it, and seems to be very smart so far. I love my sons just as much with their problems as though they were normal, to me they are. They are honest, hard working, and good at things a lot of normal people can't do. One is a mechanic, and can build or fix pc's. He taught himself. The other can do computer programs and has restored old photo's that are amazingly done. He could even be a comedian, he is so funny. When I broke my leg, he had me laughing so hard and so much, they didn't think it was broke. Just be yourself, and everything will work out sweetie. Don't let those other kids or people get to you. There are lots of people out there just like you. EFA's (Essential Fatty Acids) are beneficial for people with dyslexia and other learning abilities. EFA's consist of Omega 3 and Omega 6 fatty acids which feed the brain. They can be found in many fish forms. They must be taken in certain proportions, the ideal ratio of omega-6:omega-3 being from 3:1 to 5:1. It is important to understand that a learning disorder or disability does not necessarily reflect an inferior intelligence, In fact a genius could have a learning disorder. This only means that you receive information and process it differently than the average person. The unfortunate part is that it can be difficult to find a way of learning that works for you. I have been working with my daughter for years with her disorder. As difficult as it may be you must try to ignore peoples ignorance. You seem very clever to me! your spelling and diction are great, you can explain how you are feeling about this and you also can comprehend what is going on. You seem a lot smarter than the ones who are taunting you! Have a good life and know where you are going and what you will do in it. i have dyslexia to and all my life i have been called thick, dumb, retarded, that i will never achieve anything i may as well give up on live now because i will never ever be anything other then thick all of this was said by my family hi, i have dyslexia in numbers, i am not to bad at the spelling though. |
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