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How to cope with learning/processing
Written by littlebopeep1   
15 December 2009

There are some people that do have severe, trouble coping with the learning of having so many (Chanllenges) in their lifes. Learning is how we all come togther in helping each other and sharing, the process of what we need to work on in the near future.



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Learning/Processing
Written by littlebopeep1   
10 December 2009

Learning is the most important process, in (LIFE) that everyone has too go through..And without the learning process and the teaching of these things no one would not be able too get through (LIFE) just in general.

I with a learning disability, was a big (CHALLENGE) for me when I was in school. I felt that people would look at me as being something that I really wasn't. (DUM)

So I am here too help you and try my best to get as many people too see in what can be done with their own (LOVED) ones..I would also like too share with all of you just because you have a Learning problem doesn't make you any different than the next person....



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RE Capping on Finding a Perfect Fit
Written by littlebopeep1   
23 April 2009

What does an employer, want to know about you??? If you don't  I will tell you. An employer, is looking for things that you can do. Which mean they want too know alittle about yourself, such as...

1. Is this your first time looking for a job? What would your answer be too them??

2. How old are you? Or what kind of experiences, do you have in this field? And how would you answer that?

3. These are just somethings that you will be up againest so be prepared. I am not going too tell you that you won't be nerves, cause if I did that I would be lying... You woulsdn't be human if you were. Just be yourself and you will be fine..



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Findig the Perfect Fit
Written by littlebopeep1   
23 April 2009

As all of you when going the (LIFE) you all need to work with other's that might not want too work with you. These are the challenges that each and everyone will come up againest once or more in their lifes. But what I want too share with is: You need to find a work place that is a perfect fit for your needs, skill, challenges, and most of all your ability....And that my friends is called!!!!!!!!!  As you look into the main (TEXT BELOW) in what the answer is......



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Your Circle of Support
Written by littlebopeep1   
23 April 2009

I would like to share the things that I have learned, in my (LIFE)!!!! to get me through the challenges that you all may go through. In my years being in the working field, and knowing what I would be up againest with other's due too the fact of me having a (LEARNING DISABILITY) and getting along with other's that are different that what I was used to. But I know that I had to make some adjustments, to my life in order too do the tasks that were given too me. Now you all are probably wonder in how I have become the person, that I am today!!!!(RIGHT)? Well I am going to tell you.......



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The Disability Gap
Written by littlebopeep1   
23 April 2009

There has come many times, in a lifetime that many employers all but vanished. From the time of me growing up from a child to an adult, I have learned with a learning disability that just over 30 years ago, most of the people with disabilities assumed they would work for the same company-often in the same job- for their entire careers. In fact, I always thought that way too but never happened. I have found out through out the years that most of Americian has been in his or her job for less than four to five years. Some people have more than 12 or more jobs before retiring.



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What is a Job?
Written by littlebopeep1   
23 April 2009

Before you can start your job search, it's important to understand the world or work and what's happening in employment in general and employment of people with Disabilities in particular. I would also like to add on this as well, there are some people out there that really don't understand other's whom maybe looking for a job!!!! that does have a disability. People that don't have a learning disability, or any disability for that matter don't have too go through that Challenges, and struggle that most of us do in finding work, to suit everyones needs and abilities.....



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