I was born in the 80s. Told I have dyslexia in the fifth grade and they threw me in the dumb classes and forgot about. Never knew there were treatments or help for it.
@Luv.u4290Күн бұрын
Can dyslexia affect speak, I feel some things you mentioned with people switching words like the example you said “king and wing” is something I do but with my speech
@timchambers5242Күн бұрын
What to do when they pass the basic vision tests & don't have Dyslexia when tested but still struggle with reading speed? I can't see more than 4 characters together in focus when reading. It's not dyslexia. I finally got glasses 15½yo but the reading span never improved despite the exercises (bit late, better if all treated much earlier). YMMV.
@Gaya-ch1ffКүн бұрын
Worst advice ever! The social stigmatization of accommodations is what’s wrong not accommodations themselves!
@As-fk1rb2 күн бұрын
Wonder if it’s possible to have all types cuz my daughter falls under all of those
@Learning_Success2 күн бұрын
Yes it is. It is not uncommon
@Warmsunset263 күн бұрын
What you have not made mention of is MATHEMATICS. Man......... mathematics and I do N O T share the same bed, even the same house. MATHEMATICS IS NOT......... constant. Keep '' moving '' the goal posts. H A T E that......
@sarikatambe83363 күн бұрын
How many days will give this training to 6 year old kids because he is not completing his classwork on time to improve his speed and interest
@arieslibrabff61384 күн бұрын
Guys you can not overcome dyslexia it will always be there jou can practice realy hard and still have no results (i have one of the most hars types of dyslexia)
@tfuthought5 күн бұрын
This makes me sad because I would tell my mom. I felt like I was chasing the words around the page and she just told me I was lazy. I switched my D's and B's. I have problems with my left and right this makes me very sad
@OliviaWhite-d3f7 күн бұрын
Hey
@scottgallegos47619 күн бұрын
Sorry but the BGM is louder than the people that are speaking 😢
@scottgallegos47619 күн бұрын
Thanks for the team insight to help parents with IEPs for our children.
@aprilrain90519 күн бұрын
My son is 16 year old with dyslexia & dysgraphia. He broke down to me for the first time yesterday and told me he feels dumb. He & I are feeling some stress as college and career paths are approaching.
@loveminxxx11 күн бұрын
I was diagnosed when I was 48 years old.
@alleytovar119411 күн бұрын
I got issue with dyslexia & math one just got diagnosed last year
@melodyaumiller936413 күн бұрын
Our kids were diagnosed with auditory processing disorder and ADHD when they were children, 25 years ago. Is auditory figure ground closure one type of auditory processing disorder, which might lead to a diagnosis of what seems to be ADHD inattentiveness?
@Misszebyrobloxvideos75614 күн бұрын
i need to use a calculator idk money i cant tell time on the round clocks and i need to count on my fingers i only know some math not a lot
@Misszebyrobloxvideos75616 күн бұрын
i dont have dyscalculia but idk my lefts or rights also i am good and bad at math and i was looking at signs of that and one sign is using fingers to work something out (i was looking at signs because one of my online friends has that)
@ysaminex1817 күн бұрын
I thought i was just dumb, I am dyslexic 😢
@fabbeyonddadancer18 күн бұрын
So are IEP helpful in general
@libnatty186221 күн бұрын
Sounds effective are very few irritating for this ADHD mom… 😩
@kierielong97522 күн бұрын
Wow! Most of these I can identify with! I’ve always wondered why I have trouble with those issues.
@cod71122 күн бұрын
Um bruh don't
@justandy796323 күн бұрын
she's quite a doll!
@Danilyn_Livao23 күн бұрын
I love how it empowers parents to foster resilience and positivity in their children. Thank you for offering such valuable content! ✨💛
@StephanieRZ24 күн бұрын
Is it when you mistakenly write a number (let’s say a paper says 321 - We will see it says it that way but we might mistakenly write 312 as a mistake and then realize oh it’s 321). I’ve never had these issues and felt it was just me pacing quickly, that I needed to chill out and take time writing it correctly - Simple test prep advices (I would go on to solve an entire equation- and have a wrong conclusion because I did a different method to solve it Because I rewrote the order of the number - And needed to redo everything - when studying for college admission mathematics as a challenge test after years : to return : main issue was a financial one but ‘wanted to go back and honestly: It’s root hasn’t changed in resolution with it in short- to come back to - so I just took it as it’s a privilege to go back when you’re not flexibly in an economical ability to*). I digress. If it’s this format… Then (?) I’m not sure. I don’t believe I’ve ever had those issues until adulthood surprisingly, where I just would see and memorize a number correctly but I’d end up flipping it (as my mentioned example above). 😳 Is that what it is? If it’s thankfully not, and it’s more of making simple mistakes, then it’s fine. I’m not sure. It’s foreign to me.’ - Aside, I’ve been able to memorize credit card numbers effortlessly, from memorization alone (16 numbers), perfectly, from needing to repeatedly vocalize and/or use it as reference. And from photographic memory, running over to a computer seeing and repeating numbers in mind, and writing it perfectly (reaffirming always & thankfully having it correct). So that’s an impressive skillset. ❤ It’s not an always thing & it really became a reoccurring pattern I noticed more in my early twenties. Flipping two digits sometimes (normal mistake I feel but I wouldn’t know if it’s a term’).
@Heracleetus24 күн бұрын
My MIL will say things like "Wi-Five" (Wi-Fi) or "activity scene" (nativity scene) or "guy lines" (guidelines) and makes these sorts of mistakes dozens of times a day. She also has an extremely small vocabulary. I wonder if this is dyslexia.
@jessicabarker672124 күн бұрын
My son is 8. I scored him 25/29. Thank you. Now I KNOW why he’s struggling in handwriting and math and feel a huge sense of RELIEF we can get him the help he deserves!!!
@hannosolo25 күн бұрын
On the bright side, I have no problems finding abba in the playlist.
@tomsoltess663626 күн бұрын
Teachers didn't know ANYTHING about dyslexia in the 60s and 70s they let kids fail in the system.
@UnleashFit-127 күн бұрын
Stress of nothing
@varpaulsingh3227 күн бұрын
The best
@Mazireen28 күн бұрын
I definitely have dyslexia after 10 i just lost count
@lifewithmarisol36528 күн бұрын
I think my 5 yrs old has this... I am currently looking for ways to help her. And make sure she doesn't get slowed down because of this.
@zetpeniakoff412529 күн бұрын
Dyslexia and associated things sucks big time .😊
@zetpeniakoff412529 күн бұрын
I’m in my sixty’s and my schooling in the U.K. was horrendous,love by teacher for six months as I was bright and then hated and bullied by them when they failed to teach me to read or wright legibly ,the scars from that are still with me .ive had a hideous time working as I’ve always had to do menial jobs that mostly I hated and was bored at
@Norrrh29 күн бұрын
I have pro max dyslexia 😢😂
@KyleCross-og5ltАй бұрын
What would I have done if I didn’t come across Dr Ikpoko on KZbin! coming across his channel is a blessing he is highly recommended for hsv1/2 cure.
@brysongunter2091Ай бұрын
If you just remove the iep, then they get suspended. we are in the middle of a fight with the school right now. They are letting him fall through the cracks because he has a disability. He in his 2nd year of kindergarten because the school just wants to send him home because they are understaffed, but that's not the kids' fault, and it's the law he gets an education. They dont get to send him home because he has a disability. They said they have a bunch of other kids on iep's so they cant send him back to his occupational therapist when he gets upset. So now the next meeting will be with are layers
@sleeptimesanctuary4064Ай бұрын
We got 27
@pppp67567Ай бұрын
Yes very true... especially the last bit. I had a hearing test when I was little because they thought I was deaf 😂 also Dyslexia affects so much more than reading.
@psaylor-xk9kuАй бұрын
I found out in my "old age" that I have Dyscalculia. It's a dyslexia where you cannot understand mathematics. I got good grades in English, science/biology, art, geography, etc. I couldn't devide half of five in third grade, I remember my father yelling at me, and my teachers saying I didn't pay attention. In high school, my boyfriend did my math and I helped him in English. College entrance exam was a nightmare. Thank goodness for calculators to balance a checkbook.
@ashleybutler4626Ай бұрын
I suspect my child might have it, her score was 7.. is writing other letters backwards such as S or C be a sign?
@shadeyshagonzalezАй бұрын
I have so many I never realized thank you
@Cristellamoctezuma45Ай бұрын
Thanks to dyscalcula I did not graduate from high school
@DEER_H3ARTED9Ай бұрын
When i got diagnosed they didnt specify which tipe of dysgraphia and dyscalculia i had but i think this is what i have for dysgraphia. Also, my fingers hurt a lot after writing but my parents wonr but me the pen grip or whatever its called bcs they dont believe me when i say it hurts BUT I LITERALLY GOT DIAGNOSED LAST YEAR !
@DEER_H3ARTED9Ай бұрын
When i was a kid i used to write very slowly, and super messy and when i couldnr write a word corrwctly i would make a mess by scribbling over it. now i grew up and i need to write faster but that only makes me more messy :(
@Lyn4817Ай бұрын
My great Aunt who was an Infant School Headmistress in the 50s diecoved my dyslexia. Why or how she picked up on it I don't know. All I knew was on one visit she asked me to read to her, I was in grade 3 at the time. From reading to her for a bit she recognised my learning problem immediately. She got in touch with the Headmistress at my school and slowly my school developed a Dyslexia class that was know as a 'special reading class'. First up my teacher would send me off to the Headmistress's Office where I would sit on the floor reading to her while she worked at her desk. Sometime during that year we had a special class for reading. I wasn't on my own, it was surprising how many others were found once my problem was diagnosed. I guess I had the easiest time because my great Aunt had found mine dyslexia problem. As it came from the Headmistress, my class teacher must have dealt with the issue of telling the class when I was sent to the Headmistress 's Office, as I never once got bullied or teased over the fact. Even to day at 71, I still need to read out loud in my head. Year 3 was tough for me as I also suffered from debilitating migraines which meant trips to the nurses office or sent home. They couldn't say reading had anything to do with it as my migraines start at age 3 I started getting migraines that resulted in three days of vomiting, light and sound sensitivity along with debilitating pain in my head. My best friend wore alot of flack because of me as she was the one who had to get me home when they started during school hours. I would sit on her bike with my eyes closed while she wheeled me home. A part from reading In also reverse or flipped numbers. Surprisingly was recognised and shown my problem and how to cope, most of my adult work life was spent working with numbers and money, very successfully. At 7 at school it was diecovered I was short sighted and required glasses. I am unsure if it was due to my issue or not but our entire Primary school had their eyes tested at school. I never asked my Aunt but I was fairly certain she was responsible for that also. From having to work really hard in my first seven years of Primary school I went on to becoming top of my class in First year High school, in all subjects. When I think back, my life has been constant pain. I found out about migrain medication by default fifty years after my migrains started. They couldn't say a three year old had stress or deny I had any triggers as in food, they had no choice but to except the fact.
@JenXOfficialEDMАй бұрын
Can you please do one on #dyspraxia? Thank you.
@RockcarbonАй бұрын
Too many of these traits are relevant for me yet others I have experienced for years still haven’t been mentioned