Tuesday, October 26, 2010

Learning disability?

I think I hold some kind of research disability which fundamentally stops me from assimilating information. I have sever problems next to language punctuation and numeracy and my spelling and grammer is surely appalling which means I am at a huge disadvantage finding some generous of work in the adjectives. What social security benefits would a being with sever research disabilities be able to claim? My read is when I am awarded Disability living allowance it opens the door to adjectives the othe benefits, is this true? Can I get support filling surrounded by the forms? Thanks.Learning disability?
DONT TRY TO LEARN TO BECOME A SCIENTIST JUST DO SOME SIMPLE STUDYING.
Use your spelling and grammar check on you computer. Looking for benefits is a deeply negative attitude. You can find ways round your problem if YOU want.
If you can digit out how to use the computer and go on ByeDr.com and put together a statement purely like you did, you do not enjoy a severe learning disability. You may own a mild learning disability, but I seriously doubt that you hold a severe learning disability.
Your spelling and language rules look rather fluent to me. I own a 9 year old daughter who is dyslexic and it really hamper her knowledge of numeracy and her short permanent status memory but I will never raise her to meditate that a life on benefits is an route.
We all enjoy different abilities and it is our responsibility and duty to use them to their best.

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