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<blockquote data-quote="BusynMember" data-source="post: 745458" data-attributes="member: 1550"><p>I dont like to try new things because that means the pain in the arse of learning how to do it. Takes me forever, if ever. Thats where I flounder. Verbal skills make one sound smart. But you need to be able to understand directuons and multitask to do a job. And you dont get a lot of time to figure things out at most jobs. Its hard for me to figure out how to do anything on my own....its a problem.</p><p></p><p>Bags if you want to get tested, see a neuropsychologist. They do the best testing. And dont feel bad. A lot of people have invisible disabilities and there you go. Its not your fault. Absolutle test your son! I can see a teen, especially a boy, getting so frustrated by learning disabilities that he goes off the rails. I think boys tend to act out more.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BusynMember, post: 745458, member: 1550"] I dont like to try new things because that means the pain in the arse of learning how to do it. Takes me forever, if ever. Thats where I flounder. Verbal skills make one sound smart. But you need to be able to understand directuons and multitask to do a job. And you dont get a lot of time to figure things out at most jobs. Its hard for me to figure out how to do anything on my own....its a problem. Bags if you want to get tested, see a neuropsychologist. They do the best testing. And dont feel bad. A lot of people have invisible disabilities and there you go. Its not your fault. Absolutle test your son! I can see a teen, especially a boy, getting so frustrated by learning disabilities that he goes off the rails. I think boys tend to act out more. [/QUOTE]
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