Friday 7 August 2020

Dyslexia awareness

 Dyslexia is a known learning disability but really is unknown, to be honest as learning difficulty or disability. There are possibles in all honestly it maybe even both. Like most sorts of problems, it is when people have problems with reading, writing, spelling, listening, hearing, saying, taking, construction, etc things incorrectly.  There is no word as in can't all with either, one, some or all at tall, people just have difficulties in either, one, some or even all areas. As confusing it is it can be linked to other problems people face too. Mostly those of us who face special needs. It affects either one, some, or all areas of life but let's not let it, support it.  It can be hard to know who has got what as these problems least from my experience if not the same but similar. 


Examples of Dyslexia, slow at reading, getting confused with letters, words, and numbers for example 56, 65, bd.

Poor spelling

Difficulty in remembering information, instructions, directions, etc unless it's written down in easy read, large print, colored paper, writing, etc. 

Struggling to plan and organize. 

Concentration

Needing support in school, college, university, in the workplace to complete courses, tasks, jobs, etc correctly on times.

They may struggle to cope with everything going on at one time, too much information etc. 

Good at creating and problem-solving, Dyspraxia and Dyslexia are pretty much the most similar, can be hard to know if the person has both or one or other, they can be so easily confused.

However' people Dyspraxia face physical problems as well as mentally. https://www.nhs.uk/conditions/dyslexia/

https://www.bdadyslexia.org.uk/dyslexia/about-dyslexia/what-is-dyslexia

https://www.dyslexia.com/about-dyslexia/signs-of-dyslexia/test-for-dyslexia-37-signs/





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