When Accommodations Feel Like Band-Aids

You requested the accommodations. Your employer approved them. You have the extra time, the text-to-speech software, maybe even the quiet workspace. So why does every workday still feel like an uphill battle? Why are you still staying late to finish what takes your colleagues half the time? The frustration you’re feeling isn’t a sign that something is wrong with you—it’s a sign that accommodations alone rarely address the root of the challenge.

Here’s what most workplace accommodation approaches miss: they focus on managing symptoms rather than developing skills. Text-to-speech software helps you access information, but it doesn’t strengthen the processing pathways your brain uses to decode text. Extra time gives you breathing room, but it doesn’t build the automaticity that would make reading faster in the first place. These tools are valuable supports, but they were never designed to create lasting change.

The reality is that your adult brain is far more capable of growth than traditional approaches give it credit for. Neuroplasticity research confirms that the brain continues forming new neural connections throughout adulthood. This means the processing skills that make reading feel effortless can still be developed—even now, even after years of struggle.