How to Accept Learning Disabilities
A person with learning disabilities has difficulty processing certain types of information. The most common learning disabilities are dyslexia, dyscalculia, and dysgraphia.[1] Learning disabilities can interfere with everything from basic learning to higher level skills such as organization, time management, reasoning, and memory. Children and adults can have learning disabilities, which may affect their lives beyond school and work. Individuals with learning disabilities may be embarrassed and experience social stigmas about their disorder, making the disorder hard to accept. You can learn to accept your learning disability by acknowledging it, dealing with it in a positive and proactive way, and getting support.
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