July 21, 2011
What is Dyslexia? by Mystery Novel Author Stephen J. Cannell
Stephen J. Cannell has lived with dyslexia his entire life. In this inspiring video series, he explains dyslexia, misconceptions, challenges and ways to help children with dyslexia. In this video Stephen explains exactly what dyslexia is. Check out more videos and fun stuff at Cannell.com
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Comments on What is Dyslexia? by Mystery Novel Author Stephen J. Cannell
at list you remember name a woman you love, it is normal to forgot other things :0)
I write with my right. Getting my b’s and d’s mixed up, “bed” which looks like a bed. Remebering stuff, link it up with things I already know and make a journey in my head to remember it. Remember my teacher teaching me those things
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RIP Stephen J. Cannell from your fans in Kenya. We enjoyed The A-Team, Hardcastle & McCormick, Renegade, Street Justice, The Commish, and 21 Jump Street while growing up in Kenya.
if teacher have a care for the child it will all go well i was in hand of good teacher how tought me how to face situation and fact’s
dyslexic=”to discover ur self”
presently i have found my self to be a good paper presentator won the first in college ,if u ask me to read loud a para i may not be able to
i am dyslexic, i am at my last year of b-tech enginering (information tech) having a very good mark about 67%,it is realy working 1000…% and getting that 67% for me
1)i have problum of taking number in wrong order.
2)spelling mistack.
3)taking long time to study but problum of writing it in paper.
some trick that i use is
1)draw picture if it is there in the answer. 2)use the words that u know for writiing.
3)try to writ each answer with out seeing befor exam(while preparation).
When i was small they told me i had it told me wat it was haha but i forgot ha hows that haha
Greetings from london, Yes I think thats exavctly what his experienced also, must be real tough
@sgtVAIN
I’m dyslexic and i remember when i was in school. I got so frustrated when i was trying to write, because it went so slow and required so much effort. That lead me to grabbing my pencil very hard and basically tried to force the letters on to the paper. so that might be what your friend is experiencing. Sorry for my English, Greetings from Sweden =)
Excellent clip. If I would have watched this when I was in school it really would have instilled a lot more in confidence in me. Many of the things Stephen described and explained are things that I had difficulty with and still do, especially remembering sequences. The idea of an un-timed test is spot on, and it should be introduced, because it would help dyslexics greatly.
my friend said to me the other day that he has dyslexia and cannot write alot as his hands cramp quickly…
is that part of the condition or do you think he is just lazy..