Learning Disabilities in the Workplace
Summary: The impact of learning disabilities is lifelong. Issues that made school work challenging crop up again in the workplace. Job accommodations for people with learning disabilities require a partnership between the learning disabled employee and the employer.
Whether you received special education services as a child or developed your own techniques to make life easier, the workplace can present a whole new set of challenges.
Here are a few solutions employees can explore:
- If you are a union laborer, talk with your union's personnel about workplace accommodations
- Become a self-advocate. Self-advocacy is knowing your rights and your needs and expressing that information to the appropriate person
- Understand your disability and how it impacts your performance
- Familiarize yourself with the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) and Section 504 of the Rehabilitation Act. Know and understand the protections these laws do or do not provide
- Find mentors outside of the job with whom you can discuss work events
Here are a few suggestions employees can explore with their employers:
- Ask to have written communications put on your voice mail
- Ask that supervisor give instructions verbally
- If you have auditory/perceptual problems, request written guidance
Something to Think About...
- In order to receive reasonable accommodation, as is your legal right, you must disclose your disability
- Keeping your learning disability hidden makes it difficult for you to maintain your integrity
- Disclosing your learning disability may reduce the stress of hiding it
- In discussing your learning disability, you provide your employer, manager, and co-workers with accurate, first-hand information, thereby dispelling any myths and misconceptions
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