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30 Aug 2016, 7:09 pm

i
hav language impairment


i have reading writing spelling expressive receptive issues
and possibility APD
wich means auditory process disorder
wuts urs


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30 Aug 2016, 7:18 pm

Nonverbal Learning Disability. It's the most hindering of the five disorders I have. I also have Auditory Processing Disorder, although I don't think of it as a learning disability.



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30 Aug 2016, 8:38 pm

Hello. I have a learning disability in memory and fine motor skills. It's not classified by the DSM-V. You can check the criteria for it in my signature if you are more interested.

Also, I believe I have auditory processing disorder. It's this or some hearing impairment. My main problem is mishearing people when there is background noise. Even if it isn't something people normally count as background noise like a car passing by or the wind. I have never had my hearing check so that's why I said it could be a hearing impairment, but I believe it's auditory processing disorder.



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30 Aug 2016, 10:05 pm

Difficulity learning from just reading text, a few doctors and teachers suggested dyslexia more than once, othrwis i learn by doing, learn by more visible ways like demonstrations or video/audio.


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30 Aug 2016, 10:10 pm

I have dyscalculia and it's sad because no one thinks its real. Not even the spell checker thinks it's a real word... I can not do even the simplest of math without struggling badly.



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31 Aug 2016, 12:51 am

I have always struggled to express myself, both verbally and on paper. There just never seems to be much on my mind and I hate myself for it. As someone who hates to make mistakes, spoken language is immensely difficult for me. For instance, I believe I overuse - and misuse - the word, "were" and I cannot seem to determine when to use "ran" instead of "run".

I also have poor reading comprehension, a dreadful working memory and my appalling attention span would strongly indicate that I have ADD. It wouldn't be a great surprise if I have mild dyslexia and a more severe form of dyspraxia, too.


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31 Aug 2016, 1:32 am

How I have trouble with auditory discrimination/understanding- it causes people's speech to sound unclear to me, separating sounds too. Multiple delays slow how well I can do specific tasks, frustrating me. It could be much worse.


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