What is Life Like for Someone Living with a Learning Disability
Giving some insight to what life is like for someone who lives with a learning disability.
What is life like for someone with a learning disability? When you hear learning disability what comes to mind…slow, stupid, and other horrible names. Yet do you know what it’s really like to live as a person who is learning disabled….it can be lonely because you deal with people who treat you like you’re on the low end of the totem pole. You’re told by
people who are ignorant and misinformed that you are going to only go so far and that you’re not going to make it in life because you’re going to struggle with every day things like managing finances and other responsibilities. As a person who lives with a learning disability, every day is a challenge because you have to take the time to learn things and you will deal with people who treat you differently. I don’t allow that to bring me down because for someone with a learning disability, I’ve graduated 2 times from college, I have been nominated and accepted to 3 honor societies, I have been in countless student clubs and organizations and written for 3 student papers. You will have those misinformed individuals that believe
the ADA (Americans with Disabilities Act of 1992)should have never been created since it’s a hassle to provide accommodations for those who are disabled. For many who live with this everyday it’s a struggle, but
when you got good people in your life who support you it makes living with a learning disability easier.Some people who are learning disabled are later diagnosed with depression because it’s hard for some people to live with something like that.
If society took the time to educate themselves about the difference between having a learning disability and being mentally retarded they’ll know the difference. The mentally retarded are usually diagnosed with some kind of learning disability, but they vary in severity so not all learning disabilities are the same. You have some who can have one or more than one, and some that require medicinal maintenance depending on the severity of that person’s disability.
If people could step into the shoes of someone who’s learning disabled they will begin to understand what that person deals with on a daily basis from the world that can be extremely cruel. If Helen Keller had the courage to attend and graduate college especially for someone who couldn’t see or hear at a time where people with learning disabilities were institutionalized, she’s an inspiration for the fact that she was fortunate she had the financial resources to be able to hire someone to work with her especially at the turn of the century when there were few special needs teachers at the time. If anything Anne Sullivan Macy had made special needs teaching possible since she was the one who pioneered this method of teaching. People with learning difficulties were able to overcome their handicaps to know that they can achieve success in life with support and good people behind them.
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Post CommentESE Teacher
On November 9, 2008 at 1:52 pm
You rock!!! Keep going and don’t let people get you down. You are correct, there are a lot of ignorant people who do not understand your situation. I have taught for many years and taught many exceptionalities. My husband is also learning disabled. I appreciate your courage and strength.