July 10, 2010
Dyslexia–the Signs to Look For
Learn how to identify the signs of dyslexia.
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Comments on Dyslexia–the Signs to Look For
i had these signs in kinder-2nd grade now i have a hard time concentrating on my reading..
All of my family back to my grand parents have gone to cambridge university, i have dyslexia, i’m joining the army now because i wasn’t given support or help! SEN is a load of crap!!!
@theboss7865 i believe you. i don’t know how you think it’s unbelievable, but whatever.
Kids & parents, don’t be afraid to push being assessed early! It can make the difference between graduating or not! I train tutors to work with adults (GED, ESOL), and this video could be really helpful for them. I’ll use it along with a video (response) with details about how to get an assessment for adults. Unfortunately, adults have to pay or be covered by health care, unlike kids who can be assessed through school. But when many adults were in school, no one knew how to deal with LD!
I had all of these symtoms in KinderGarden and have been dignosed now..
My School doesn’t considder Dyslexia, they never helped me, I had Speech therapey and learning innevention when I was 5 until I was 8, I wasn’t diagosed until now, I am 14. I am not sure why it took so long.. probly because I have fairly good grades.. if you count C’s..
do you know a school which is for dyslexia secondary students ages 13+
i know u guys wont beilive me but my brother has dyslexia
I am a Chinese teacher from Taiwan. May I post your video on my blog and translate it into Chinese for my students who don’t know Englsih very well? Your information about dylexia is very helpful for my students. I need your permission.
Most public have no clue how to help dyslexic students.
Yes translate this: Riqe;iu asdfjk sdjib XD
I was diagnosed at 11 and felt ashamed for years, are there any programmes to help?
woah…. how does it feel?
Most schools don’t “look” for dyslexia when they scan for learning disabilities because they don’t conside it a learning disability…you need to ask if your child was screened for dyslexia…you’d be suprised. Schools need to step up and catch this early on the earlier it’s caught the better managed it can be.
You just have to figure out how your brain needs to process the information in order to learn stuff. Id rather be able to dissect the information myself and truly understand something, rather than read something or listen to someone and parrot
I got it and used to write just like that. Now @ 28 can type faster than i can write (thank god for spell check), read and write HTML web site code, taught myself music, great at math and numbers, and fix almost anything and run a business. Its a gift, and don’t let your teachers tell you anything different…
This happens to me as-well. I am a lexic and I have ADD. I was to much for my mom to handle so she ran out on us. Please try and read as much as you can on the underlying effects this can have. Being a dyslexic can double these effects as we tend to take the in justest of the world more seriously than others. Your dad was not perfect no one is… Please; do yourself a favor and read Gift Of Dyslexia by Ron Davis, it is a real eye opener.
my father was mr.perfect he thought i was stupid and lazy….and very slow understanding child..i wasn’t his damn level ..so he got rid of me…bravo
not me…though the principle needs one
I have dyslexia…but I’m above average at language arts…I love to read…I’m not lazy I’m smart…but I can live with it…
Tbh, you are probs fishing for an arguement, which I’m not going to give you. Hope you have a nice day.
with all due respect.
wow, your disrespectful
most of you probably just got really poor motor skills and are lazy to remember details.
they mean like a school counsoler, they called it physcologist in the 90’s i guess, idk
actually i really do have problems spelling and reading, and verbably saying some words