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An Attention Deficit Disorder, a problem with reading, a difficulty relating to others, do not go away once you become an adult. This is the bleak reality that some college students and workers soon come to discover. There are ways to compensate for our listening-related difficulties until the old challenges resurface in a job interview, a training course, a career change. That all too familiar feeling of isolation or social inadequacy can be reignited after a move to a new city or after a break-up. The ghosts of the past are quick to come back to haunt us and to shake our self-confidence and self-esteem. There are also those people who, for lacking of inadequate education whey they were young, find themselves illiterate in our developing world where written language is necessary for survival. For these adults, listening training can help. < Article – Listening Training and Literacy > PDF document < Testimonials > |
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