Posts Tagged ‘Adult Learning Disability’

 

Any solutions?

Sunday, September 27th, 2009
golfzmark asked:


I just turned 22 and have been diagnosed with a learning disability since I was a little kid. I figured that as time went by I would eventually out grow it and become a “normal adult”. Well it hasn’t quite played out as I planned. I’m currently enrolled at Oregon State University but I’m having a very tough time as I struggle greatly in memory, SPELLING, and communication. It is really starting to pull me down. I come from a very successfully family and I’m VERY motivated. It’s so hard when I can’t get a basic job because of my awfully communication skills and poor writing ability. I feel like I’m letting my family down and more importantly MYSELF. If anyone has been in the same boat as me or has a good knowledge on adult learning disability please provide information on how I can go about overcoming this monster. Thanks

-A lost and confused individual
I thank those who have provided there insight on what to do. To Kyles comment, the main thing that has kept me alive is my support system, my family is very supportive and understands the situation I’m in as my older brother is also struggling (not as bad). I can honestly say that I would not be here today if it wasn’t for this support system. None the less I Will try to support myself more and take it one step at a time.

Jeremy

 

Adult Learning Difficulty Screening - A Must For Adult Dyslexics

Sunday, February 1st, 2009
Gerry Restrivera asked:


In general, adult learning difficulty is a brain condition that affects one’s ability to process information. Common signs are difficulty in reading, speaking and writing. This condition can affect anybody regardless of age, gender and ethnicity but it is best to get diagnosed as early as possible because this condition could be very disabling if left untreated.

Dyslexia is the known term for learning difficulty. Some adults who have this kind of adult learning difficulty were not diagnosed when they were younger. Suffering from dyslexia could be really frustrating and disabling. It is important to know how to cope with adult learning disability as early as possible to function well with the daily challenges of life. The fist step in seeking treatment is to get the proper screening or test for adult learning disability.

Difficulty in reading, writing, comprehension, spelling, dealing with numbers or mathematical operations, managing time, following instruction, understanding things in sequence and identifying left from right are just some of the common signs of adult dyslexics. Sufferings from adult learning difficulty could affect the job and personal life of the sufferer.

Although there are common symptoms of dyslexia, the range of difficulty may differ from one person to another. It is important to take a comprehensive adult learning difficulty screening to know your specific learning disability. If your specific level of difficulty is identified, it is easier to determine the type of treatment that will work for you.

There are treatments available to help you live a successful life despite of your learning difficulty. There are people with learning disability but were able to live the life they dreamed of and became successful in their chosen career. Dyslexia is a treatable condition and early detection is important.

Now there are tests available for adult learning difficulty. To find out if your are suffering from dyslexia visit Adult Dyslexia Screening Online.

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