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TheStatutoryApe
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Zooby suggested that I post a thread in regards to Dyslexia when I mentioned having this problem so here it is...
I've never been diagnosed with dyslexia but am pretty sure that I do have it since I have many of the symptoms generally attributed to the disorder. When I was in Kindergarten I made a Mother's Day plate and wrote my name on it backwards, even the letters, without realizing it. Unfortunatly my teacher didn't catch this and I was never placed in any special learning programs. I have been able to teach myself to function rather well regardless.
The symptoms I exhibit:
- Difficulty distinguishing left from right
- Transposing of letters and numbers
- Difficulty with spelling
- Difficulty with memory
- Difficulty with grammar and sentance structure
Other forms of Dyslexia include:
- Dyscalculia which is characterized by an inordinant difficulty with math.
- Dysgraphia which is characterized by an inordinant difficulty with the act of writing.
I have difficulty with math but am relatively proficient. I've always scored highly when tested. The same with reading proficiency. I have problems with writing occasionally in that I will inadvertantly write a letter or number backwards. None of my difficulties have ever been terribly extreme though and I have been able to learn to get along on my own.
So I'm wondering how many of you have dyslexia, or some version of it, and what your experiences have been like.
Personally I sometimes feel that the manner in which I think due to my dyslexia helps me in some ways, either that or it is the discipline I have gained from having dealt my dyslexia. Perhaps I am simply more conscious of the processes going on inside my head when I cogitate information than someone who has never had to pay that much attention to such things.
By the way here is a site with some more information on Dyslexia... http://www.interdys.org/
I've never been diagnosed with dyslexia but am pretty sure that I do have it since I have many of the symptoms generally attributed to the disorder. When I was in Kindergarten I made a Mother's Day plate and wrote my name on it backwards, even the letters, without realizing it. Unfortunatly my teacher didn't catch this and I was never placed in any special learning programs. I have been able to teach myself to function rather well regardless.
The symptoms I exhibit:
- Difficulty distinguishing left from right
- Transposing of letters and numbers
- Difficulty with spelling
- Difficulty with memory
- Difficulty with grammar and sentance structure
Other forms of Dyslexia include:
- Dyscalculia which is characterized by an inordinant difficulty with math.
- Dysgraphia which is characterized by an inordinant difficulty with the act of writing.
I have difficulty with math but am relatively proficient. I've always scored highly when tested. The same with reading proficiency. I have problems with writing occasionally in that I will inadvertantly write a letter or number backwards. None of my difficulties have ever been terribly extreme though and I have been able to learn to get along on my own.
So I'm wondering how many of you have dyslexia, or some version of it, and what your experiences have been like.
Personally I sometimes feel that the manner in which I think due to my dyslexia helps me in some ways, either that or it is the discipline I have gained from having dealt my dyslexia. Perhaps I am simply more conscious of the processes going on inside my head when I cogitate information than someone who has never had to pay that much attention to such things.
By the way here is a site with some more information on Dyslexia... http://www.interdys.org/
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