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Quinn Bradlee (Profile)

posted 06/23/2011, comments (0)

Interview Screw Up

Last week I had arranged a time for me to interview one of my friends on Skype about their learning differences. We had been trying to arrange this interview for a couple of weeks, but kept having trouble connecting. My friend and I had finally agreed to have a video meeting on Skype, but she wanted for me to give enough time in advance so she... Read moreChevron

step back and take chill pill (Profile)

posted 06/03/2011, comments (0)

lots of lip service

I don't understand what makes you an expert to represent everyone with disabilities or living with disabilities. I can't seem to be angry neither at this mother nor the paper. She has the right like everyone else to express her pain. You seem to be dictating to people of your opinions while capitalizing on your family member. That's your way of... Read moreChevron

Quinn Bradlee (Profile)

posted 02/01/2011, comments (3)

FriendsOfQuinn Book

I have been getting emails and messages on FriendsOfQuinn from teenagers saying that my book has helped them a lot, and that they can relate to me. That makes me feel really good, because sometimes I wonder if my books have helped people.  When you write a book like mine, about things that nobody really knows about and only appeals to a small... Read moreChevron

Athletes with Disabilities (Profile)

posted 12/30/2010, comments (0)

Athletes with Disabilities

I just found your site while i was looking up information about athletes with disabilities. I have a learning disability and have been luckly to have great teachers who have helped me to achieve all of my dreams. I am the founder of Future Collegiate Athletes with Disabilities.com. I started this website due to the fact that when i went to college... Read moreChevron

Chloe Sencounter (Profile)

posted 11/06/2010, comments (0)

Parenting (Scouse Version)

I've been researching learning disabilities of the invisible kind since being diagnosed with APD - Auditory Processing Disorder, (which is sometimes referred to as Auditory Processing Dyslexia).   I'm a parent of four children and I'm 47. I was diagnosed at the age of 45. I'd had all the usual standard hearing tests that are part of the UKs... Read moreChevron

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