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1.6 Learning Difficulties Caused by Trauma

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When I was twenty years old, I had difficulty reading Charlotte's Web. For the longest time I thought I was stupid for not being able to comprehend what I read. Later I realized the issues with reading comprehension, cognition, critical thinking and learning were a result of trauma and PTSD. Twenty years later, I am working on my second Masters degree. Learning difficulties aren't permanent. And it isn't stupidity, it's an injury to the mind and brain as a result of trauma. Listen to this podcast to learn how trauma and PTSD affects learning throughout one's life whether it's in school or the workplace.

For questions or comments, email podcast@streetcoachinggroup.com with the podcast title in the subject line.

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When I was twenty years old, I had difficulty reading Charlotte's Web. For the longest time I thought I was stupid for not being able to comprehend what I read. Later I realized the issues with reading comprehension, cognition, critical thinking and learning were a result of trauma and PTSD. Twenty years later, I am working on my second Masters degree. Learning difficulties aren't permanent. And it isn't stupidity, it's an injury to the mind and brain as a result of trauma. Listen to this podcast to learn how trauma and PTSD affects learning throughout one's life whether it's in school or the workplace.

For questions or comments, email podcast@streetcoachinggroup.com with the podcast title in the subject line.

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