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Wednesday, June 23, 2010

The LD Specialist

I like to call myself the ld specialist because I think I have the qualifications, experience, abilities, and perception to be able to make a difference in the life of anyone who struggles to learn and perform because of a learning disability and/or an attention deficit disorder. Let me tell you how this happened.
At age 21 I became a certified teacher, ready to facilitate learning for children. In a few years, after many courses taken at night or in the summers, I graduated with a university degree and a solid understanding of psychology. As someone who grew up in a poor area in a family that people now call dysfunctional, I had a natural connection to those who struggle in life. My school superiors noted this, and I was encouraged to get involved in special education.
This to me was a great idea, so early in the 80's I returned to the university to pursue being a specialist in special education. Before I finished this specialist certification, I was given the opportunity to begin working directly with the special needs kids. Soon I realized that my main interest was learning disabilities. My creative side surfaced, and I created an innovative, new model for increasing the success of these young people. My boss supported the model, and once we began to see the results, it was adopted across the city.
In 1989 I was seconded to work in a provincial, residential school for students with severe LD. This led to hiring me as a provincial ministry of education resource consultant in learning disabilities. I was called to a school whenever there was a student for whom the school staff felt they needed help to design a suitable program. During all this time I became a popular workshop leader and speaker, and my materials gained recognition.
After retirement, I have been unable to sit still when I have so much to share, and maybe partly because I am diagnosed with AD/HD. It's not an ego trip, as some might think. It's just a sincere desire to help the strugglers. I worked another year as a provincial ministry consultant; then, seven and a half years counselling children and their parents, and being regional coordinator of a federal program for adults with LD; then, working in an international school in Sweden with grades 6 to 9 students having difficulties with English and Maths for 2 years; finally starting an internet business called "The LD Specialist".
The wheels keep turning. I continue to learn and get better at what I do. I am so lucky because I meet many people who are not happy with what they do. I love what I do!

1 comment:

  1. Hi Paul! It's more than three years we met in Rome and I have good memories of you: I saw your blog and I see you're always active in helping people who need support as you did while you were living in Sweden. I think there is none better than you for this job as you feel it into your Heart... So congratulations and best wishes Paul!
    A huge hug and kisses from your Italian friend
    Daniela Ciccone

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