“…88 Reading, math, and spelling still a challenge; LD no longer dominant feature in adult lives Johnson (1994) 14 Small gains via educational tutoring Hellendoorn and Ruijssenaars (2000) 27 Dyslexia affects further education Gerber et al (1990) 133 Listening, speaking, coordination, impulsivity worsen; stability in speaking and spelling LD and Self-Determination Gerber (1992b) 9 Employers expect self-disclosure, knowledge of ADA, self-knowledge, and reasonable accommodation issues of employees with LD Holliday, Koller, and Thomas (1999) 30 95% of sample were not told of their superior abilities in school or by vocational rehabilitation services; information not used in vocational choices Price and Gerber (2001) 13 Same findings as Gerber (1992b) study despite time span Price, Gerber, and Mulligan (2003) 25 Disclosure rare, accommodations rare, ADA underutilized; lack of confidence to use ADA Price, Gerber, and Shessel (2003) 24 Disclosure minimal; little known about rights; very little self-advocacy Success and LD Spekman, Goldberg, and Herman (1992) 50 Support was a significant protective factor; competence related to factors such as coping, perseverance, goal setting, and acceptance of strengths and weaknesses Gerber and Reiff (1991) 9 Success function of education and lack of severity; moderately successful easier time navigating adult challenges; marginally adjusted are dependent on others Gerber, Ginsberg, and Reiff (1992) 71 The highly successful "in control" of their lives; extensive use of variables identified for success; the moderately successful use variables but do not maximize them; severity rather than IQ affects success outcomes Raskind, Goldberg, Higgins, and Herman (1991) 41 Six success attributes identified-self-awareness, proactivity, perseverance, goal setting, effective use of social systems, and emotional stability and coping strategies Goldberg, Higgins, Raskind, and Herman (2003) 41 Six success attributes identified LD exerted critical influence over life in a variety of social relationship success Employment and LD Haring, Lovett, and Smith (1990) 64 Unemployment twice the national average, 87%; happy with jobs found through family and friends; postsecondary education did not enhance employability Murray, Goldstein, Nourse, and Edgar (2000) 144 Little employment of earnings benefits associated with educational status; females with LD earn less than males NTLS2 ( 2004) 11,000 75% employed at least one time since leaving high school General adjustment issues Haring, Lovett, and Smith (1990) 64 Minimal adult adjustment; general satisfaction with social and recreation aspects of adult life Werner (1993) 44 Most adults with LD adjust...…”