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For Adults

The impact of learning disabilities is lifelong. The issues that made school work so challenging as a child crop up again in the workplace and even in our homes. Paper work and reports at work; keeping up with bills and – back to school again! – helping our children with their homework can be a struggle.

Whether you grew up knowing you had a learning disability and received special education services, or you have struggled with learning difficulties without ever knowing exactly what your problems were, you are probably now in command of a number of techniques that make life easier. Over the years, you have figured out ways to get and keep track of the information you need, and developed systems for helping you get and stay organized. Here you can find even more avenues to success at work, in your relationships, and in the community.

Assessment, Evaluation and Literacy

Civil Rights

Workplace Issues

  • On the Job: Information and tips on succeeding in the workplace from Dale S. Brown and Peter S. Latham, J.D. Full article

Post Secondary Options

Social/Emotional Issues

Special Populations


Learning Disabilities Association of America
4156 Library Road
Pittsburgh, PA 15234-1349
Phone (412) 341-1515 Fax (412) 344-0224
www.LDAAmerica.org

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