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Learning disabilities can seriously hamper an individual's chances of living a normal life and can affect social life and financial well-being and such people are in fact entitled to disability tax credit benefits. If you thin about it, there are a lot of skills an individual picks up during the growing up process and most of us take these skills for granted. For instance, if you land up in a new city with a job, you being a normal person will try and adapt to the new environment and this takes a lot of skill finding a place to live, finding good restaurants and cafes to eat, finding basic amenities like grocers and laundries, building up contacts and a social life and maintaining this life and prevent it from disintegrating into chaos. These skills which we all take for granted are the result of years of conditioning and social interaction and learning. But do you really think that someone with disabilities can grow into a well-adapted, well-adjusted individual. Envision the scenario given above landing in a new city. Do you really think someone with learning can fend for himself and live through the challenge? People with disabilities do cannot be independent and usually have to depend on someone for simple things.
The term learning disability' refers to a whole class of different disorders which may cause difficulties in cognition and absorbing information and the person having learning disabilities simply cannot learn as fast as those with normal cognitive abilities and gets left behind. One of the more serious implications of this is that academic performance is hindered and the person may not make it college, hence jeopardizing his/her chances of living a successful financially secure life. Learning disabilities may be caused due to any number of reasons. Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder for instance, where trauma and flashbacks predominate the mind and can distract an individual from paying attention. Children who have suffered violence and parental abuse also have learning disabilities. These people also have to bear the social stigma and be victims of stereotyping, for instance the popular misconception that people with learning disabilities have savant skills. Such a case would be an exception, not a rule.
Fortunately, there is help for those having learning disabilities in the form of disability tax credit benefits. The Canada Disability Corporation can help those suffering from learning disabilities get tax benefits. Contact Canada Disability Corporation or visit their website to know more.