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@GarethPrice-jj3yk
@GarethPrice-jj3yk 13 күн бұрын
I diagnosed my self 40 years ago not dysiagraphia but problem writing along with Always thinking leave everything till last thing big letters small margins upper lower hated cards didn't like the way it looked on the page punctuation no clue pain in hands was told I would grow out of it, Heart to hide it but they thought I was just lazy, practiced a lot still today can't write like adults ADHD aswell I can smell bull miles away even still people think they can lie but it's obvious
@MagdalenaKarwat-Szwabowicz
@MagdalenaKarwat-Szwabowicz 20 күн бұрын
Hi, i have been looking for such info. Could you tell when the Laundau reflex should be absent? Can babies with hipotonią have incorrect relief?
@77tubuck
@77tubuck 27 күн бұрын
I am ambidextrous and I have a disorganized brain. Help I can't remember which one of my hands is my dominant hand.
@asthasgyanum
@asthasgyanum 28 күн бұрын
hi! I’m trying to get your free 5 exercise but unable to get it
@asthasgyanum
@asthasgyanum 29 күн бұрын
love it thank you
@StaceyShaf
@StaceyShaf 29 күн бұрын
So how do you work on overcoming the Landau reflex?
@Jack-hy1zq
@Jack-hy1zq Ай бұрын
"Fortified" simply means, "I take $100 off you, then give you back $1" - The ultra-processing of 'food', strips it of nutrients. They then put back useless, synthetic 'nutrients'. If food is wholefood there is nothing to add - it already contains the nutrition we need. Avoid 'fortified' foods like the plague.
@WhereinTruthLies
@WhereinTruthLies Ай бұрын
Will these recommendations work for adults?
@nkghr4602
@nkghr4602 Ай бұрын
Does a rocking chair have a similar impact?
@NimrodClover
@NimrodClover Ай бұрын
I was very lucky that my parents were able to put me into an early university study of students exhibiting dyslexia symptoms without the reading and comprehension issues. I ended up being studied for two separate summers after my 4th and 5th grades and when it was done the professor wrote up his findings into what he called Rouge Dyslexia. Fast forward about 20 years and you start to hear it called stealth dyslexia. The original paper is still often noted in the bibliography or sources, usually in some of the earliest studies into the subject. (It is cool to see the study I was in sighted in other dyslexia papers) Anyway, the Stealth Dyslexia brain is essentially a dyslexic brain pattern but with a much more functioning executive function region. These are the common traits: 1) A medically confirmed diagnosis of dyslexia 2) A confirmed higher than average IQ to compensate 3) A high level of vocabulary comprehension to help cover 4) A normal to above normal executive function to help bridge neural divergence 5) A difficulty with word fabrication, either in spelling or sometimes writing due to the bit of dyslexia that gets through 6) A surprising lack of difficult with reading or understanding meaning of text which masks the dyslexia diagnosis and breeds frustration Often the individual excels in areas outside of spelling or writing, often with advanced placement or marks. It was so helpful to get the professional diagnosis and to learn that it was a special "flavor" of dyslexia, one not as debilitating, yet still frustrating. That diagnosis allowed me to focus on ways to reinforce and compensate more that I already was. Like you said in the video, I feel I got assistance about as late as one can and still help with the formative school years. I would hate to think what it would have been like trying to tackle college not knowing why I could not spell 4th grade words but had university level vocabulary and gifted art skills. Great video.
@ValeriaSanchez-h3j
@ValeriaSanchez-h3j Ай бұрын
As an adult who is a polyglot after aI got a job I want to keep I'm discovering I have this…..
@zsklogan1647
@zsklogan1647 2 ай бұрын
My son has the double MTHFR mutation, ASD, IDD, and every symptom or issue in this video a family member has . I was prescribed folic acid most of my pregnancy plus eating many foods with folic acid and i learned this 20 years! After that and Into his difficult life, its not a good life! Especially with teachers and family treating me and him badly eventnough he was disabled and in special education classes. My son at age 20 was prescribed folate but this made him worse ! Because i found out he was deficient in natural B12 in 2022, and you never give folic acid or folate alone to a deficiency in B12, now he is on a liquid B12 and doing much better , he can't absorb pills because all those cells are gone in his gut, but we still dealing with food issues. This video made me feel better because i know im not alone, i lost my brother to spina bifida and I learned why when i learned about MTHFR.
@nancyd304
@nancyd304 2 ай бұрын
Why tell the world about your genetics? 123&me and others SELL ( proven fact) your private info... not so smart. Private tests are easily available. ❤🙏🏻⚘️
@Jack-hy1zq
@Jack-hy1zq Ай бұрын
...easily available if you can afford them.
@Nerfhunter3000
@Nerfhunter3000 2 ай бұрын
My child is a superior athlete but seems to struggle with dysgraphia, turns his letters backwards, and definitely is struggling with adhd. So is the eye hand coordination not the same for athletics?
@JeanineBedell
@JeanineBedell 3 ай бұрын
Is it possible to access these past trainings? Thanks so much.
@cheriseirving8443
@cheriseirving8443 3 ай бұрын
Thank you so much for sharing 😢
@jacquelynordner2457
@jacquelynordner2457 3 ай бұрын
I am an RN, IBCLC and I use rhythmic movements to help with latch issues (tension, stuck reflexes, fight or flight, etc).
@RockynCurls
@RockynCurls 3 ай бұрын
Yes to all the questions.
@sherylhsu4230
@sherylhsu4230 3 ай бұрын
I looked this up. My kid is totally this and I think it could be related to Mercury
@muriamabou-rady823
@muriamabou-rady823 3 ай бұрын
You know how old I am now while discovering the reason to this struggle?? 28 😂 Yet, I have been always on top of my class because I had to find out techniques to let me have more time to read the Text like 4 times and of course it jumps then to my short term memory and I answer all the questions right ! I upgraded my marks in German language for example from 5 out of 30 to 29 or 30 out of 30 just by using techniques and without any knowledge of my condition. I am a dentist, a very good one, but I failed to get the highest marks in my finals and everyone was at a shock compared to how well I was doing practically, I swore to them when I try to visualize what I studied, all I could find were Plank pages ! I am now very glad to know I am not dumber than others, I just have a weak right brain
@rudranshvideos9543
@rudranshvideos9543 4 ай бұрын
My son has MTHFR Homozygous A1298C mutation. Searching since 1 month about a proper protocol to solve this. These youtubers are just worthless. They just explains the problem to frighten parents. But dont know proper solution. Moto is only one thing. KZbin views.
@Jack-hy1zq
@Jack-hy1zq Ай бұрын
Methylfolate, methyl B12.
@hollytrionfi8324
@hollytrionfi8324 4 ай бұрын
My youngest has a retained Moro reflex and I think it still is and is affecting him. I was in a severe accident when I was 32 weeks pregnant and it caused me to have him prematurely 3 weeks later due to a puncture of the ambitious sac. He’s super aggressive and anxious. I’ve been taking him to a neurologist but they have written it off because he doesn’t have any physical damage.
@hollytrionfi8324
@hollytrionfi8324 4 ай бұрын
He also has eczema and food sensitivity. Very shy and anxious. Hyper sensitive to food textures and loud noise. My eldest also has a lot of these issues. He’s 10 now and a lot of this resonates with him as well.
@dptfo
@dptfo 4 ай бұрын
Doing the Moro reflex test, I expected my daughter (who is very sensitive/reactive/ fight-or-flight ready, to have this issue. But she doesn’t. However, my 5 year old son does have the Moro reflex reaction to every test I tried. I believe they both have adhd, but wondering is this like a physical trauma thing or emotional trauma? How do we work on it? He seems like he adapts pretty well but sometimes, especially when he was younger at bedtime, he would cry and cry until he would throw up, like if I went to take a shower or something and I left someone else to be with him. He does tend to have some uncontrolled reactions, sometimes rough, sometimes unexpected, especially when he’s tired.
@keithdaviau7582
@keithdaviau7582 4 ай бұрын
Ever since I was a kid Ive had all of those problems I was that kid in school unfortunately still to this day haven't gotten the help I need with my adhd ocd and executive functional problems.
@lovepeace29981
@lovepeace29981 4 ай бұрын
Just few days ago I came to know about this word Dysgraphia from you. I'm a class teacher. This year I have more than 80% children who show clear signs of dysgraphia. I would really love if I get a proper plan or steps to tackle this problem.
@noodles1761
@noodles1761 4 ай бұрын
Great information but my mind is going crazy trying to process the speed of speech in this clip
@l.c.b78
@l.c.b78 5 ай бұрын
Do you know about the connection between histamine & adhd meds like Ritalin? Causing more histamine in the body?
@alicehatzoglou5683
@alicehatzoglou5683 5 ай бұрын
Very good explanation! It seems like there are often several issues at work and it's not always easy to separate one from another. But this description really helped.
@zrienkersh1475
@zrienkersh1475 5 ай бұрын
Says “diet” but then doesn’t say what diet.
@nancybusso6171
@nancybusso6171 5 ай бұрын
My daughter was at an orphanage in China and was very delayed. I am sure she never crawled. Math was so hard for her, numbers were impossible. I worked with her hand eye coordination, had her crawl, pretend to wash windows with her hands making circles in different ways, anything that I thought would help her. The first time she made a snow angel both my husband and I cried! Also she learned music and played different instruments. That helped her a lot! She is 30 now and is doing well!
@LubaLuba1
@LubaLuba1 5 ай бұрын
Why don’t you specifically differentiate the characteristics people with slow processing and the their symptoms and why?
@llinosrollinson3850
@llinosrollinson3850 5 ай бұрын
So of kids have mthfr and have behaviour issues and anxiety dose this mean they need methylated b vit????
@MA-vr7ht
@MA-vr7ht 5 ай бұрын
What's are the symptoms and can a child be let's say normal then become slow processing due to anxieties while in school etc. Every student is different but there's got to be an evaluation that can single out the core of his deficiency. Now i am very in tune with him and I can answer anything as a prescreening for the right diagnose for him.
@rachie317
@rachie317 6 ай бұрын
I don’t see a link for the other training? I’m watching the replay.
@AminaMohamoud-it7er
@AminaMohamoud-it7er 6 ай бұрын
thank you so much for sharing this.❤
@josecamacho755
@josecamacho755 6 ай бұрын
It sounds like a mother fucker
@YvieT
@YvieT 6 ай бұрын
7:40 very important for people to hear. I have stealth dyslexia. And I can read and write.
@Rlove4547
@Rlove4547 7 ай бұрын
I noticed this throughout my daughter’s whole life. When she was younger she would vomit every time we got in the car with what I thought was motion sickness, she struggled with add or lack of focus, definitely extra time to process and conversations are extra hard bc they don’t flow normally. I tried every extra curricular dance, cheer, karate, tumbling, gymnastics, etc. and she wasn’t good in any of those and she became severely depressed and anxious and was hospitalized multiple times and her best friend taught her to sing and play the guitar and it literally saved her life. She was able to get off all 5 medications with mild depression and lives a relatively normal life. She is deciding on college right now and I have no idea what to expect or suggest to her.
@Rlove4547
@Rlove4547 7 ай бұрын
Does this cause the child to have a severe lack of patience in conversation? My daughter was tested and it showed a 6% processing speed.
@vickyb1515
@vickyb1515 7 ай бұрын
Does this leads to receptive language disorder?
@FIREBRAND38
@FIREBRAND38 7 ай бұрын
Really important subject and a good explanation but I have to tell you, anytime someone says "in a report" or "a study was done" and doesn't provide the citations much less a link to them I tend to worry.
@Crayon-l3o
@Crayon-l3o 8 ай бұрын
How can we help them with retained Landau, which activities to be done for that?
@navyretired230
@navyretired230 8 ай бұрын
Thank you. Our oldest son has Autism and spouse has bipolar depression
@tangsilpmarak9309
@tangsilpmarak9309 8 ай бұрын
Thank God. My daughter must be having this problem i guess. Actually, she was a brilliant child. When her interest spark with art n painting, we allowed her to used colors which causes her allergies in her right fingers. After that her handwriting worsen. Slowly she lost interest in writing after the age of 8 years. I thought she was lazy. But now i realized it must be this problem. She is not taking notes in the classes. Thank u very much. I m little relief.
@Titanium6
@Titanium6 8 ай бұрын
Im constantly watching this video.
@nikolugo
@nikolugo 8 ай бұрын
Can dyslexia skip Generations?
@christylizmacguire
@christylizmacguire 9 ай бұрын
Thank you! This hits the nail on the head.
@thisthusthat
@thisthusthat 9 ай бұрын
@medicgrrl123
@medicgrrl123 9 ай бұрын
Thank you. Why you dont have more subscribers is beyond me. I am watching your video after someone mentioned this on a Taylor Swift thread before of how she holds her pen. My handwriting sucks and i hold my pen between my index and middle finger, even after years of trying to have nice handwriting.
@soulmate1libra
@soulmate1libra 9 ай бұрын
Very useful information. Thank you for sharing