The Fastest Way to Learn How to Read With Learning Disabilities

I am sure by now if you have learning disabilities and are reading this article you know how to read. However from experience I can tell you the whole LEARNING part of reading did not come easy. I remember starring at the pages of my first chapter book. I literally had no idea what I was even looking at. The little words looked completely foreign to me. Many people with learning disabilities can directly relate to this story. This article will share with you how I learned to read fast and accurate in no time flat.

The first step in learning how to read with learning disabilities is understanding you. Any doctor or specialist can classify your learning disability and give you some great reason why you cannot read. That does not change the facts: YOU STILL CAN NOT READ!

The first step is to only focus on the tactics that work for you. Then throw everything else out. When I was learning to ready we literally tired 10 different ways to understand the English language. In the beginning my mother and I tried everything on the market for learning to read. What we finally figured out was the basic stuff that works, and we didn’t even spend another second on all the other matters.

Step two: Master the basics. Learning to identify words either way sounding them out or by repetitive practice. The only way I ever learned to read was by sounding words out. I had no clue how to spell or read most of the words I spoke, yet learned quickly what each sound letters made. I mastered the basics of the way words sounded, rather than spending hours of memorizing words.

Step three: Perfect practice. You have to practice every single day. When you take time to learn how to read or how to read effectively spend that time singularly focused on the task at hand. Most people spend hours and hours trying to learn something because they are busy doing 101 other things rather than focusing just on the task at hand. Perfect practice makes perfect.

Finally, know that learning is a unique experience. It is completely up to you. Do not compare yourself to anyone else. Learning how to read with learning disabilities is tough enough on it’s own. Comparing yourself to anyone else just makes your life that much more difficult.

John T.S. Murphy- went from being the kid that most parents wish they NEVER had. To a success story. Graduating College, Owner of Multiple Businesses, and a Constant Addict for Self Improvement. He has a new book titled “GIVE UP NOW, YOUR A FAILURE!” The book is a how-to guide for people dealing with their Learning Disabilities.

Find out more at the URL below:

http://www.LearningDisabilityDynamics.com

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