What is the Most Common Learning Disability Among Children?

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Apr 25, 2002
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Is it dyslexia? Is it ADD/ADHD? Is it visual processing disorders? Is it auditory processing disorders? Is it autism?

The answer is none of these. The biggest learning disability among children in our education system is parents. The apple does not fall far from the tree. I don't see why it is so difficult for parents to interact and take an interest with their kids. Why can't parents teach their kids simple things like letters and letter sounds, numbers, shapes, colors, days of the week, etc.? My two and a half year old cousin knows most of these things already. How come your 7 or 8 year old child doesn't know these things? How come you can't help your child with their homework? Is first grade material too academically challenging?

I do realize that some kids have REAL learning disabilities, but you know what? Their parents usually take an interest in their kids education.
 
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its all the distractions that kids have nowadays and it seems like they arent motivated enough lazy little fucks thats why they are obese as fuck
 

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I dont belive in ADHD, i do belive in phamecutical companies making bank off of innocent children and frustrated parents.
 
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COCALEAFS said:
I dont belive in ADHD, i do belive in phamecutical companies making bank off of innocent children and frustrated parents.
Yup. ADD/ADHD is bullshit. You can also blame parents that are too pussy to beat their bitch ass kids.
 

HERESY

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Tom Cruise also studied scientology so is he the author of religion? I shouldn't have asked that lol!

I believe parents should discipline kids, but what if the child has a chemical inbalance? Beat the fool with a hot wheel track until he can add 1+0? Do the companies misdiagnose (on accident AND pupose)? Yes. Do they want your money? Yes. Can this lead to further problems down the road? Some kids NEED a belt in order to settle down and focus. Other kids may need a talk, but what about those who are basically "loose" in the head?
 

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they say those ADHD kids are really more normal than us, because life is seeding up or the earths heartbeat is speeding up
so they adapted to the earths rate since they were born recently , when the earths heartbeat sped up
our way of living and thinking n all that shit is too slow for them



well its either that or vaccinations that caused it
 
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I was never diagnosed with ADD.

I was incredibly bright in elementary school, though I was hard to keep focused. Teachers said I was just chatty and easily distracted. I lacked discipline. Both of my parents are well educated, good people but I just couldn't sit still. I would walk away from class rooms because I felt like it. I'd suddenly realize that someone was talking to me and I had no idea about what. I'd just been standing there listening and then I'd drifted off to think about something else while they spoke.

In Middle school I was suddenly deemed lazy, because I was so bright but didn't accomplish much. I had so much potential but I was too lazy to stay focused. I couldn't do anything with out side tracking, or getting distracted. I'd walk away from projects, even when I was under pressure, and I'd forget about a test and draw on the borders of the paper.

High school was worse. I was tragic. Teachers knew I was smart, but thought I was lazy and scatter brained. I barely passed. I knew the majority of the shit, but I couldn't do home work. I became so distracted by random things at home that by the time I sat down to do my work it was time for bed. And if I made myself sit down with it, I'd get so frustrated that I couldn't stay focused that I'd give up. The stuff I wasn't interested in I drifted away from. But I actually *tried* to do well. I'd force myself to stare at the teacher and I swear to you that I didn't understand a word she said. Next thing I knew, I was somewhere else. Anything I handed in was notorious for having more drawings on it than answers. I would stare at the paragraphs during history class, and I would try to memorize shit. But it was like another language. And then I didn't remember any of it. The subjects I liked hurt the worst because I was genuinely into it, but I couldn't do anything at home.

I don't know if I had a learning disability, or what. My folks don't believe in ADD, so I was treated like a scatter brained, procrastinating kid. I'm still incapable of remaining focused for long periods of time. Maybe I was lazy and selfish, and that was it. But there were literally times when I would cry because I was trying to read something but my brain would go somewhere else, and I had to learn the material.
 
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When I got on this evening I thought 'Hey what's this learning disability post? This could be interesting.' Then I started checking it out and realized that cannibalcrow was the last poster. Then I reflected for 3 seconds and thought 'I bet this is one of his long idiot posts where he tries to hijack the thread into being all about him.' And well...look at him.

True story.
 
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Por la Fuerza said:
When I got on this evening I thought 'Hey what's this learning disability post? This could be interesting.' Then I started checking it out and realized that cannibalcrow was the last poster. Then I reflected for 3 seconds and thought 'I bet this is one of his long idiot posts where he tries to hijack the thread into being all about him.' And well...look at him.

True story.
And instead of contributing in some way related to the subject, you harp on me? I see. Way to go. Don't like my posts? Force yourself to ignore them. I know it's hard, because they're obnoxiously long winded and egocentric, but you've got to try. At least I contribute, in my own horrible way.

Anyway.

It's not always laziness, which was my point. I might have suffered from a learning disability. Why do so many people claim to have ADD compared to the small handful of people who probably do have it? How do they even diagnose it?
 
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Don't try to cover your attention whoring. When was the last time you concerned yourself with someone else's situation? If you say anything about anyone else at all, it's always "Wow that's too bad. One time I...." And then it goes on. And on. And ON. Just fucking stop.

Besides the children with less than 5 posts who cannot speak english, you are the worst poster on the board.
 
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cannibal, it sounds like you had/have ADD. Its not really as common girls as it is boys. You shoulda been put on some kinda meds.

I have ADD (adult ADD)

I just looked up the translation for 'por la fuerza' and it LITERALLY means 'for the cock', I shit you not. Por la fuerza....lives for the cock