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What Having Nonverbal Learning Disability Means to Me

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Although I was recently diagnosed as an adult in my 20s, I want to share how I’ve always had this disability and not only the challenges, but some of the positives as well.

To be diagnosed with nonverbal learning disability can mean having a number of challenges in not only school, but daily life.

Some of these challenges are (also note that these are simply my experiences; everyone has their own experience): Challenges with math Difficulties reading maps and graphs; getting lost easily Being spacey Learning to tell time Taking jokes and sarcasm very literally Feeling socially awkward and preferring to either talk to adults or play with younger kids Talking excessively, loudly, and/or interrupting others Poor fine motor skills — challenges.

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