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Unread 11-12-2009, 03:52 PM   #502 (permalink)
deafskeptic
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FXAvatar - like you am VERY visual learner, visual-tactile. But I was diagnosed w/LD til college, and continually failing remedial college math, still having difficulty reading clocks, etc.

When I was in college I did have DVR <Voc.Rehab> services. They assisted w/funds for books and post-co
llege initial job search and prep. They paid for LD testing also. The testing results and the advocacy of Disabled Student Services Center at university helped me get accommodations for classes.
Mmm. It took me a long time to learn to tell time. I still have trouble reading clocks;I find digtial clocks much easier to read than the kind that have the classic clock face. However, I do not find digtial clocks very pleasing to look at so I have the other kind. I'm not very good with math though I've always excelled at Art.

Like you, I'm a visual-tactile learner.
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