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<blockquote data-quote="Ironbutterfly" data-source="post: 690862" data-attributes="member: 19951"><p>Ahhh, Canadian, I see now there maybe a difference with schools and teaching, etc. I think there is a Special Education program in almost school district in US. That is sad that so many children didn't get the help they needed. I am a visual learner. I do learn from listening and can figure things out. But, I usually have to take notes and keep them for a while. on the other hand, some of my coworkers don't need to write anything down, can remember every word of instruction. I am educated and no learning disability. But I was held back in 1st grade because they felt I was emotionally immature for 1st grade. It was the best thing they ever did for me. But I understand they don't do that now a days- because they feel its traumatizes the children. So they pass them along until they graduate. My son in law is dyslexic. Highly intelligent, can fix or do anything. But he struggles with reading and writing. Because they passed him on vs. helping him over-come his dyslexia.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Ironbutterfly, post: 690862, member: 19951"] Ahhh, Canadian, I see now there maybe a difference with schools and teaching, etc. I think there is a Special Education program in almost school district in US. That is sad that so many children didn't get the help they needed. I am a visual learner. I do learn from listening and can figure things out. But, I usually have to take notes and keep them for a while. on the other hand, some of my coworkers don't need to write anything down, can remember every word of instruction. I am educated and no learning disability. But I was held back in 1st grade because they felt I was emotionally immature for 1st grade. It was the best thing they ever did for me. But I understand they don't do that now a days- because they feel its traumatizes the children. So they pass them along until they graduate. My son in law is dyslexic. Highly intelligent, can fix or do anything. But he struggles with reading and writing. Because they passed him on vs. helping him over-come his dyslexia. [/QUOTE]
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