Title of article :
Dyslexia and the Life Course
Author/Authors :
McNulty، Michael A. نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2003
Pages :
-362
From page :
363
To page :
0
Abstract :
The life stories of adults diagnosed with dyslexia as children were examined, with emphasis on the related emotional experiences. The life story method of narrative analysis was used to compare and analyze the accounts of 12 participants who were interviewed extensively. The findings indicated that self-esteem problems may emerge by early childhood as individuals contend with aspects of their learning disabilities that interfere with typical development. By school age, all participants noted self-esteem problems when they experienced struggles or failures in school, which could feel traumatic. Testing and diagnosis improved self-esteem when conducted in a relevant manner that led to adaptation. The central plots of the participantsʹ lives were characterized by the interplay between the functional challenges of their learning disabilities and the related self-esteem issues. Compensation involved the individualʹs areas of competence and the resources within the environment. Niches in late adolescence and young adulthood held potential to dramatically improve compensation. Participants generally exhibited four ways of life in adulthood and an added sense of emotional insecurity. Each attempted to integrate lifelong emotional experiences related to living with diagnosed dyslexia.
Keywords :
Institutional
Journal title :
Journal of Learning Disabilities
Serial Year :
2003
Journal title :
Journal of Learning Disabilities
Record number :
98676
Link To Document :
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