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A captivated audience of 5th and 6th graders asked Charles Schwab for advice — but not about the stock market. It was one of many questions Mr. Schwab fielded during his October visit to the Neighborhood School in lower Manhattan about his experiences growing up with a learning disability. Schwab: The answer is yes. You never really get rid of it.
I mean, I can read well…but I read slowly and I know that; I just have to take a little bit more time. They still are my favorite books. Q: How old were you — what grade were you in — when you found out that you needed help? Schwab: Well let me tell you what happened with me. And what happened, of course, for me happened when my youngest son — I have five kids — was identified as having a learning problem, [called] dyslexia.
So I think you kids have a real advantage to understand [about learning issues] younger because you can deal with it more with your parents and work on it hard.
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Schwab: Well, thank you. Look at pictorials, look at TV, look at whatever you can in terms of information — Internet access — on the subjects that you really like, and really specialize in that. Q: Was it very hard to tell your friends that you had dyslexia? Like if they asked you to read something was it hard to tell them, or were you too afraid to?
I could never memorize three words in a row.