I found this on a webpage, "Generally speaking, people with learning disabilities are of average or above average intelligence. There often appears to be a gap between the individual’s potential and actual achievement. This is why learning disabilities are referred to as "hidden disabilities": the person looks perfectly “normal” and seems to be a very bright and intelligent person, yet may be unable to demonstrate the skill level expected from someone of a similar age." That exactly explains me. I'm above average with intelligence, I'm very bright with my thinking. It's just hard for me to process things to words sometimes. So, the next time someone gives me a hard time, think again, don't give me a hard time.
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