My son aged 23 years has ADHD and learning disability. He has completed his 12th from NIOS open schooling and is currently working in his maternal uncle's fast food center. I have approached a couple of organizations who specialize in training and placement of such children but they insist on a degree in education. What are the career opportunities for such children given a low academic background for a secure future ?
Ans: Having a low academic background doesn't necessarily limit the career opportunities for individuals with ADHD and learning disabilities. Here are some career options and strategies to consider for your son's secure future: Vocational Training and Certifications ,Entrepreneurship, Supportive Work Environments and Networking and Mentorship. Additionally emphasize the importance of continuous learning and skill enhancement, even without a formal degree, encourage your son to take online courses, attend workshops, or participate in training programs to develop new skills. Remember, success is not solely determined by academic qualifications. Focus on identifying your son's strengths, interests, and abilities, and help him explore career paths that align with those attributes.