I have dyslexia and keyboard words recommendation is really helpful to me, thank god for technology
@sumipun58564 жыл бұрын
Celestia S yes it is
@mekiscool94224 жыл бұрын
Same
@dumbtorials80554 жыл бұрын
I also have dyslexia and yeah thank god technology
@tacochuy4 жыл бұрын
Glad I'm not alone 😔♥️ same
@c_n_uh47964 жыл бұрын
i dont know if this has to do with my dyslexia but learning to type fast was a struggle for me (sorry for giving you this notification.. im 7 months late but this vid was in my recommended)
@realsmollbean3 жыл бұрын
My mom is dyslexic but now she’s an Author, very proud.
@gitasyaananda26583 жыл бұрын
that's really cool!
@lynzcan0n_3 жыл бұрын
Epic
@Twist_DG3 жыл бұрын
That’s great!
@crumpets88753 жыл бұрын
Seriously impressive
@lindagash5973 жыл бұрын
Wow
@nicoreed36004 жыл бұрын
As a person with dyslexia, learning other languages has actually helped significantly
@iamtv61294 жыл бұрын
Really? Thanks for sharing, i will try it
@austintiedyeco48034 жыл бұрын
That is really interesting! I’m also dyslexic and I cannot learn other languages to save my life. A few words but language classes were beyond difficult. I can retain information Best my listening. I love hearing how others figured out their brains. I’m so excited and happy for you!
@alexso8204 жыл бұрын
For me words don’t move in Chinese, but move in English it’s weird
@littlemonkey63044 жыл бұрын
it helped me. Ever since I started learning French, it helped me read better in English(1st language)
@ihatetheoddones4 жыл бұрын
bro I would stop just doint that because I'm b8ctj lazy af
@clairemorris31423 жыл бұрын
as a person with dyslexia its hard to keep up with school, lots of homework teachers set an amount of time it should take, though I find myself taking the double the amount of time
@lizmanjarini18643 жыл бұрын
literally the definition of, "teachers never fail only you do" I sorry about that. You should try asking for help and maybe find ways to train your mind, like videos.
@wings49943 жыл бұрын
@@lizmanjarini1864 do u have dyslexia
@kogi10513 жыл бұрын
I don’t have any of the “dys” problems but I’m the exact same. When teachers set an assigned time for each subject for homework I’m always like wtf how can u expect me to do smt like that
@crushergaminghd55233 жыл бұрын
I’m the same and I feel like reading things out loud helps me read it and understand it a bit more fluidly.
@owenj70763 жыл бұрын
I'm a lot the same, so if possible I get digital text books and use text to speech programs. I train my brain and practice reading on my own time. I'm in college and doing well, so trust me, once you find your best way of doing it, it gets a little easier!
@borissman4 жыл бұрын
"frend" seems much better then "friend"
@ChaseTSY3 жыл бұрын
Fren is better
@drmehuldulet3 жыл бұрын
Lol yeah our ancestors already made it harder by unnecessarily complicating a lot of words...😂😂😂... Good point man
@billieswateringhoes37743 жыл бұрын
I always read it as freed
@kacchan82723 жыл бұрын
Because it ends, I know.
@e-than8773 жыл бұрын
Agreed mate spent 16 years thinking does was spelled dose and get bullied about it by my younger brother for years now.
@mellowyellow58653 жыл бұрын
I’m really dyslexic, but I’ve learned that when it comes to reading Shakespeare I’m not worse than anyone else. I think that’s why I love his work for some reason, everyone sucks are reading it, so I don’t feel alone.
@boop_beep_sheep48763 жыл бұрын
Same! My English class just finished reading Romeo and Juliet recently and I wasn't the only one having trouble reading
@shinaidajeanfrancois82393 жыл бұрын
I’m dyslexic too
@Twist_DG3 жыл бұрын
That’s awesome that you found a comfort spot!
@crumpets88753 жыл бұрын
@@boop_beep_sheep4876 yeah the 16th century english is super confusing
@kenmatree.31673 жыл бұрын
Reading Shakespeare was hard. It felt like all the time I had to decode a puzzle to understand anything . I love that you loved it for that cause that’s very true.
@and3xisdumb4345 жыл бұрын
I asked my friend what is dyslexia and this shows up in my recommendation FBI AGENT LEAVE ME ALONE
@vaishalirandheer30485 жыл бұрын
Yea sometimes Google listens us
@fatumah.9165 жыл бұрын
Sweet Lollipop more like every time
@casscat75 жыл бұрын
😂😂😂
@eric05565 жыл бұрын
Omg happens to me everytime. Pretty sure this is not just coincidence
@rishsharma165 жыл бұрын
Something similar happened with me.. I was going through some kipup, and handstand tutorials and then I practiced those for a while. I felt some pain in my wrists but it was fine after a while. And then what I see after a few hours is a video named 'How to strengthen your wrists' in my recommendations. AI is smart enough to understand that a person feels wrists pains after going through all those exercises.
@missmollyc3 жыл бұрын
I have Dyscalculia, which is like Dyslexia but with math. It was super hard to figure out what was wrong because I’m a freakishly strong reader and writer. All of my teachers were like, “She’s way too gifted to have a learning disability! Yeah, she gets tripped up on math problems sometimes, but she always figures it out.” “Figuring it out” would take 2 hours. There’s a lot less representation of Dyscalculia in the media than there is Dyslexia, and I never had anyone I could relate to or help me with what I was experiencing. When I finally got the word for what was going on inside of my head, it was such a relief. That was definitely not the end of the road and never will be, but I’m proud to say I’m figuring out how to live with it and myself.
@xxnikkixx3 жыл бұрын
I agree !!! I'm the exact same as you !! I have a high reading speed, and I'm great with English, but math is where I struggle, because of Dyscalculia. Also, you're right about the fact that there's hardly any rep for us Dyscalculics out there. Dyslexia gets wayy more rep compared to Dyscalculia, Dysgraphia and Dyspraxia, which is sooo unfair.
@SilverBiata Жыл бұрын
Oh my gosh! i'd never heard of this until today! Your post makes me want to learn more about it! And I shall! Thank you for sharing!
@GraceSellick Жыл бұрын
I have dyscalculia and I have dyslexia so it was hard for me at a young age but I went to tutoring for my reading and my writing and know I love to read I am still horrible at math can’t memorize my times table is a pain
@Dhriti665 Жыл бұрын
yeah same with one of my student. it really becomes hard to teach her ans she is so young. I find about this when I saw her she have to count even 2+2 on fingers but yeah she have to practice more comparatively.
@waluigi3330 Жыл бұрын
I used to watch Andi Mack as a kid and there was this guy who had Dyscalculia. There was a guy who said he had math Dyscalculia, but originally, Buffy (a girl in the show) thought he had dyslexia.
@meganwooten69564 жыл бұрын
I have dyslexia and my boyfriend always notices when im having trouble spelling or even reading and he helps me thank God for him
@joshnewton4874 жыл бұрын
your Sooo Lucky I got no one except Google and I don’t wanna use voice search in front of people
@skyeeanear42342 жыл бұрын
👍👍👍👍👍👍👍
@naiveotaku93182 жыл бұрын
@@joshnewton487 same here
@thegreatman3649 Жыл бұрын
Sure u broke up with him
@anjeshnair60934 жыл бұрын
People who're saying dyslexia not just about reading! Dyslexia : difficulty in reading. Dysgraphia : difficulty in writing. Dyscalculia : difficulty in maths.
@daisyjefferson1844 жыл бұрын
I'm a mix of the first 2
@sutats4 жыл бұрын
Im all fore
@dkmainbtw4 жыл бұрын
Dsylexia has more that dificulty in reading
@Kaemea4 жыл бұрын
All of those fall under the banner of dyslexia. Most people who have dyslexia also have one or more of the others.
@theblackvoid4 жыл бұрын
@@Kaemea Technically, no. Dyslexia and dysgraphia do not necessarily come together, while dyscalculia is one having difficulties with math (and while it is a language, it employs different skills). While dyslexia, dysgraphia and dyscalculia may occur in conjunction with one another, it is just as common for them to occur separately. They all fall under "specific learning disability" as separate difficulties.
@poppy-yt7td6 жыл бұрын
My name is Bella Thorne, and this is the story of the time I found out I had dyslexia. I remember when I started first grade. Right away, it was awful because I couldn't read as well as the other kids. My brain mixed up letters like b and d and m and w. Dyslexia is different for EVERYONE who has it. For me, it just made it harder to read or write. I started working really hard on how to read better. My family helped me by making me read everything from menus, to cereal boxes, to road signs. Today, I read a year above my grade level. And I learned to face my problems, not run away from them. Dyslexia makes things hard for me but, not impossible. You just watched a TTI, on Disney Channel
@kdangelday99516 жыл бұрын
This is exactly how I found out what dyslexia is
@mollycrist99765 жыл бұрын
If I told you about my reading in first or second grade you would think I have dyslexia even though I was just a HORRIBLE reader
@karenking72305 жыл бұрын
Sophie Foster Fan Club my teacher is just that I didn’t like read and I got diagnosed in like grade I know my teachers from grade one to grade it that I didn’t want to read
@lolapolo75605 жыл бұрын
blackvelvet that’s actually not funny
@dallisor75485 жыл бұрын
blackvelvet I don’t understand the joke in that, Is it that she has dyslexia? Because if it is, you’re probably a 9 year old geek who finds “farts,” funny.
@randomagic88912 жыл бұрын
I have dyslexia and at first I was sceptical of this video, for far too many people either get it really wrong or sell in a way that makes others think we’re incapable of even speaking! I myself have struggled with reading in the past but I was given the right tools for learning how to cope with it. Today I am ahead in English and spelling by two years and am getting better at reading every day. Thanks for reading this comment, I wish you a spectacular day!
@bunnygirlmantra Жыл бұрын
I don't have dyslexia but I'm just curious what tools were you given? Did you go to a specialized school or anything?
@randomagic8891 Жыл бұрын
@@bunnygirlmantra When I was very young (around the age of 4-6 years old) I went to a after school program about twice a week that taught me how to cope and improve with my difficulties, which helped me quite a lot because I was young. Then I moved countries and had to learn another language, for six months I went to a program for foreign children (however this was for everybody not just kids with dyslexia). I only stayed in year one for 6 months after that because I needed to move on to year two. For the rest I was just given supportive parents who read with my everyday until I eventually read to them books that are at least 2-3 years above my year level. sorry if this was too long of an explanation but I hoped it helped 😁
@randomagic88919 ай бұрын
@fI1cker I can also read lol, dyslexia is different for everyone
@randomagic88919 ай бұрын
@fI1ckerhey, if you really don't think you have dyslexia then you should say ig, but it depends on the person 🤷♂️
@randomagic88919 ай бұрын
@fI1cker the symptoms and how they affect different people depends, so one person with dyslexia might not be able not read, while another could but with difficulty. it affects different people in different ways 🤷♂️
@poione423 жыл бұрын
Totally hate my dyslexia especially as a kid. Now older in life reading has became one of my favorite hobbies. Yes it takes me a little longer then normal and also requires a few rereads.
@daydreamershaven40933 жыл бұрын
Me too. So many kids harassed me because of dyslexia and to the point where I gave up. My closet friend and family wouldn't let that happen - and now reading is one the best things.
@Jcscoob3 жыл бұрын
I hated it as kid, more because I was misunderstood and unsupported, I couldn’t understand why I couldn’t keep up and was told it wasn’t real thing until I went to secondary school, and was diagnosed…..but now as at 46, tech helps me spell so that ok and still not read a book also ok, but love the creative side (right side brain) it gives me….it’s no longer a disability, and super power of an ability…..you can’t change it so learn to love it, it’s amazing :)))
@ericproudfo0t6193 жыл бұрын
I love to read now to cause it was something I worked towards doing and now I feel good doing it ... ps still slow though
@iwbmo3 жыл бұрын
i read really slowly, even slower than people talk, but i thought it was because of my autism rather than dyslexia, even though both run in my family. (my moms mom has dyslexia and both of my parents are somewhere on the autistic spectrum). I do also reread whole pages often since I skip whole paragraphs seeing capital letters at the end of the page after just starting a page and then going back to read it all while having it spiled though. Very annoying.
@savosavic12223 жыл бұрын
Bro i even if I had duslexiya i will not have any problem beacose in my native language we have a law thats is so simple but so hard for odhers to learn and that is "Speak how you whrite and whrite how you speak.
@Christian-fo5ln5 жыл бұрын
I have dyslexia and I have a degree in economics it wasn’t easy but tell me people what is easy in life? All I can say is never give up. ✌️
@penelopechavez26874 жыл бұрын
I give up 😭
@iidav12674 жыл бұрын
@@penelopechavez2687 lmao same
@cemoguz27863 жыл бұрын
That ship already sunk sır.
@kinko47863 жыл бұрын
@@cemoguz2786 Then get on the other ship then.
@kinko47863 жыл бұрын
Yeah never give up.
@grassfedmilkmomma5 жыл бұрын
It affects your ability to do math as well. It's not just languages.
@Bianka38895 жыл бұрын
Math is essentially a language, so yeah.
@evelyn.t7705 жыл бұрын
I’m bad at maths but do well in English
@MichaelLaing715 жыл бұрын
That comes under dyscalculia. Dyslexia effects many areas beyond reading, writing and spelling. For me, memory issues are the biggest pain.
@yipgundam5 жыл бұрын
Jamilla Ananua Yeah I have mild Dyslexia and mild Asperger’s syndrome. But the thing is I was also having little issues with sciences and maths as well from when I was little, although I met real good teacher who taught me well so this did not become an issue for a while. Once I left his school and progressed into highschool maths and science (especially chemistry and physics) started to be real difficulty for years far beyond than what my dyslexia was causing me for English I thought Dyslexia is language effecting disability and even doubted myself of having Discalculia. But now knowing Dyslexia can affect numerical aspect it helps me understand about issues I had in past.
@grassfedmilkmomma5 жыл бұрын
@@yipgundam same. People like us get lost in the steps and get turned around especially with algebra.
@erikamohrmann79863 жыл бұрын
I have mild dislexia but I’m going through educational therapy, and we’re working on all the things he said in this video. I want to eventually become a therapist, because it’s amazing to see the progress that you really can make!
@Username702 жыл бұрын
How does mild dyslexia work though? I don’t remember if I had trouble with letters or words as a child but rarely I would see a word and read it as something else
@craigmerkey85185 жыл бұрын
I was fortunate to be diagnosed with learning challenges in the early 70’s the including dyslexia and received support... I have been working with special needs for over 25 years.
@crystxlzx64425 жыл бұрын
Why would it be fortunate?
@craigmerkey85185 жыл бұрын
@@crystxlzx6442 hello, the understanding of learning and education were greatly expanding during the time... and I recieved support to assist with overcoming my obsticlas
@crystxlzx64425 жыл бұрын
@@craigmerkey8518 oh thank you for explaining I was really confused XD
@ICP1SBJ5 жыл бұрын
yup I too found out I have it in the 70s in 1st grade.
@Astania085 жыл бұрын
I have a mild one. Decided to give up back then when i was 15. But now I'm 19 and an I.T student and will graduate next year.😆
@boxbird57235 жыл бұрын
does dyslexia affect how you read other languages too?
@Astania085 жыл бұрын
@@boxbird5723 well yes. It's just the same when an english person is suffering from it when it comes to dialects. In japan we got 3. Though, Hiragana, katakana, ang kanji.
@MayPastel5 жыл бұрын
Congrats! :D It's nice to know that you're doing better now!
@venti4625 жыл бұрын
I think I have dyslexia... what should I do?
@joepluijkx59655 жыл бұрын
Go to your doctor and ask about it. They usually know experts to test it
@TheReubstar5 жыл бұрын
As a dyslexic - thank you! While there are worse things in life than being dyslexic it is tough at times. Not being able to comprehend written instructions quickly or the sense of a sentence in some cases makes us look like idiots sometimes as well as our struggles to write clearly. But we press on. Solidarity with all dyslexic out there and those wonderful tutors who help us!
@shaylynnstanhope64393 жыл бұрын
I'm happy that a teacher in 3rd grade saw my dyslexia and put me in an extra class that was very helpful and after that English language arts was my favorite subject
@jenifferschmitz86182 жыл бұрын
you were lucky i went through school with no help i only start to improve during trade training
@Rossofia004 жыл бұрын
But dyslexia is so much more then just "reading problems", there is also math, visual, movements, speech... And it's because of all this parts that effect people differently we shouldn't generalize this disorder... For example, I have problem with numbers and long formulas while my sibling has challenges with calligraphy. We both have dyslexia, but in different ways.
@shahedraed46104 жыл бұрын
Sophia yeah but maybe this is the main thing
@Rossofia004 жыл бұрын
@@shahedraed4610 Yeah, but dyslexia is like I said, much more, there is no main thing because is a very broad concept
@shahedraed46104 жыл бұрын
Sophia oh
@iremyldrm27974 жыл бұрын
So true I am generally suffer from math issues 😂 And I challenge myself , I am language student Brain has lef the chat
@Kaemea4 жыл бұрын
@@Joemame Yes! Me too! My Mom once said, before I was dx'd, "I don't understand how someone who reads as much as you do can be so bad at spelling!"
@iSkeleton4 жыл бұрын
I'm dyslexic, when asked to remove the "c" in "cat" I couldn't figure out the request so removed the C and thought the new word was "cot" ... that's not even a little correct.
@natalieeastes69194 жыл бұрын
I have it to and I thought. CT
@letysasa54873 жыл бұрын
@@natalieeastes6919 haha me too
@beanhead76323 жыл бұрын
I am not, but I’ve got mixed expressive and receptive language disorder. Sometimes I read the questions in my work wrong, and then I do it wrong too. I mean I do read the question more than once, but... I am not dyslexic, just.. it is annoying..
@shastabare60263 жыл бұрын
Im not dyslexic, but still remember vividly a scrabble game with my dad as a tween. I had played 'word', and in a later round he added an S to it. Several rounds passed as i went over and over it in my head but i could not translate it, finally said out loud...'s-werd'?!?!?! (I couldn't take away the 'werd' sound to remake sword ⚔)
@Laurenlldch3 жыл бұрын
Lol, I thought ca
@sybariticcupboardrat37634 жыл бұрын
To everyone in the comments who has dyslexia: I formally apologize for the english language. To those of you whose first language is english and you went through school before spell check: I salute you. You made it through hard mode. To those of you who chose to learn english as a second language: I wish you luck. Don't worry too much about mistakes, even when people are being judgmental.
@carolc25744 жыл бұрын
Spanish ESL teacher here! English is soooo much fun. Hard to spell but even harder to pronounce. Did you know you have 12 vowel sounds? 12! Us Spaniards have 5, we have to be born again to pronounce your schwa! 🤣. Check this poem if you want to have fun: www.ling.upenn.edu/~beatrice/humor/english-lesson.html
@sybariticcupboardrat37634 жыл бұрын
@@carolc2574 I've read that poem before. It's funny. I learned some spanish in school. It actually helps me to remember how to spell english words. So many schwa sounds! But if I learn to pronounce a word using spanish vowel rules, I know exactly which vowels to spell it with. I suppose the schwa is difficult to learn. It's hard to explain how to position the back of your tongue to form that sound.
@Yaravg3 жыл бұрын
I have learned English as a second language. I truly hate the spelling, that's why I also love auto correction. But then I look back at my first language, Dutch, then I don't know which one I hate more. We do actually have lots of spelling rules, but we have just as many exceptions.
@mr.andrewscreepypasta66653 жыл бұрын
I cannot even master my first language which is Mandarin. I only mastered English and basic German.
@lenrichardson73493 жыл бұрын
@@carolc2574 I'm English but have studied Spanish a little and my spelling ability in Spanish convinces me that I would not have Dyslexia if I had been born Spanish.
@jayanmarygraceo.72293 жыл бұрын
“Every Child is Special” is highly recommended if you want to watch a movie about dyslexia. The movie is just so special and it talks about the experiences of a child with dyslexia. I’ve watched it several times, definitely never disappoints me. 💕
@Pastelclown5252 жыл бұрын
I watched that
@emelyarellano41442 жыл бұрын
Do you know where can I watch it? I can't find it anywhere.
4:10 "to better understand the perspectives of those around us, we should try not only to see the world through their eyes but understand it through their brains."
@fredrichenning13672 жыл бұрын
My dyslexia is probably of the milder sort. I could read fast enough, even faster than most, I just did not know what the words I read "sounded like". My teacher kept saying, "sound it out." My reaction was "sound what out." Spelling was the worst. Since I could not "recognize" sounds, I couldn't spell by putting sounds/syllables together. My solution was to memorize every word as it were a logographic Chinese character. This problem did not stop me from learning three languages, though. So, if you have this problem, stick to it and find your own solution.
@lizzykalell29678 жыл бұрын
I have dyslexia and I don't know if this happens to anyone else but when I see a word I look at the first couple letters and my brain just guesses what the word is and most of the time it guesses wrong I hate when I'm asked to read in class. SO TEACHER WHO SEES THIS DONT CALL ON ME IF U KNOWMI HAVE TROUBLE READING MAKING ME READ DOESN'T IMPROVE MY READ SKILLS IT JUST MAKES ME NEVER WANT TO READ AGAIN AND DIE IN A CORNERSO STOP!
@lizzykalell29678 жыл бұрын
All the spelling errors 😂
@livying13868 жыл бұрын
OMG IKR SAMMEW
@valentinavisbal3758 жыл бұрын
I feel you 100%
@kaelthepanda98838 жыл бұрын
yeah me too so annoying 😣
@Jc22ny8 жыл бұрын
I can so relate.
@k_loves_dogs72603 жыл бұрын
It took me years of writing thank you cards for birthdays to remember how to spell “party” correctly, and still now I get worried when I need to write important things in pen cause I mess things up a lot. I think I have dyslexia more in writing than reading, as I do often mix up “me” “be” and “we” especially while typing. I’ve also been horrible at spelling tests ever since I was little and I still don’t know how to spell some words that I probably should know. This video gave me a good insight into what my brain probably is and taught me a bit more about dyslexia too!
@k_loves_dogs72603 жыл бұрын
@Chloe Wainwright dude I hated that I didn’t know how to spell chocolate right and sometimes I still get it wrong but I have to remember that it’s coco with an h and then late, helps a little for me lol
@sunda78643 жыл бұрын
For the amount of times I end up having to spell it, I can never figure out conftable? Not even autocorrect is helping me haha. Chocolate was definitely an experience to learn
@opheliawoods4 жыл бұрын
Ive had dyslexia but ive grown out of it somehow. I still read slower than others but not so slow that i am left behind and get frustrated with myself. But when it comes to reading out loud... OH BOY-
@KatjeKat863 жыл бұрын
You never grow out of dyslexia because it's how your brain is wired. I'm really glad that your reading has improved to the point you don't feel left behind anymore though. Practice reading out loud as much as possible and you will get better. A fun way to do this is to read to shelter animals, I don't know if they have that program where you are, because the dog don't care how well you're doing.
@gabrielcait47223 жыл бұрын
I tend to read slow because my brain muddles every single word up then I loose track of where I'm at. I also struggle to read on white paper so kinda why
@KatjeKat863 жыл бұрын
@@gabrielcait4722 I don't know if you've ever heard of this but there's colored films you can lay over physical books to make it easier to read. When I was in school and had to do a lot of reading I use that, particularly the blue colored one, everyone's different though.
@gabrielcait47223 жыл бұрын
@@KatjeKat86 i do agree with this
@breewashere3 жыл бұрын
Sometimes I had really rough moments where I got done reading a whole page and I forgot everything I just read so I had to reread it. Plus I was a slow reader and they didnt allow us to take the books out of the classroom so I was quizzed on a book that I only read half of.
@Amarie-8o5 жыл бұрын
Growing up with dyslexia was incredibly hard. Nobody ever told me about it or that I could be on the spectrum of dyslexia. I was in many special classes and learned to read in the forth grade. I love this video for the attention and clear explanation on something MANY people struggle with ❤️
@tinkrtailr8 жыл бұрын
I've had it since I was a kid, but once I finally learned to read, I shot ahead of everyone in my class. The bullying I went through because of it lead me to desperately seek out the worlds in books, where I was safe.
@BriaAT918 жыл бұрын
+Madi Zehring I'm sorry that people can be so cruel.
@martisendrell93058 жыл бұрын
Happened to me too, I spent a semester with a tutor to help me learn to read fluently. I could never remember his name. But after a month I was able to be on par with other kids my age, and after a year I was out reading most people.
@Somethingsomething69lol8 жыл бұрын
me to
@Vipgalxx8 жыл бұрын
You are exactly like me
@sunecti43808 жыл бұрын
That's the story of my life, i am now top of my class in reading but i still get some people bullying me for it, i think that's made me stronger though
@jesscurry75663 жыл бұрын
I'm dyslexic and still have trouble reading and writing, but was given a lot of help when I was younger which helped me become the avid reader I am today. Fun fact: I read my first "chapter book" (still a kids book, but without pictures) when I was 12!
@MsJuliet19918 жыл бұрын
This is by far the BEST description of my experience with Dyslexia I have EVER encountered.The only thing I would add is, there is sometimes a right time to begin to change a dyslexic's mind to begin reading better. While I do NOT wish to discourage parents with dyslexic children who aren't wanting to see their tutors or teachers.Please,KEEP taking them! But bare in mind, there will be a time in their life where they will at last want to know how to read and start putting in the effort.I know because I reached that point in high school.I finally got a tutor for the first time and I willingly gave up time with friends, trips to the zoo, amusement parks, movies, time with my family.To spend as much time as I could with my tutor.I started at a reading level of a 1st grader and in three years time tested not at my grade level,but at the level of someone who'd had five years of college. Do jot loose hope,it is possible at any age.The child OR adult just needs to be willing to do the work.
@pierredemare6098 жыл бұрын
One-on-one tutoring beats 30/1 students to teacher teaching EVERY SINGLE TIME! But, could it be that the spelling system is all fukd up? improvingenglishspelling.blogspot.com/ Just saying! THEY will never admit it. It is much easier to blame the kids than for them to clean their room. It can be done though: reforming-english.blogspot.com/
@SharkKid429 жыл бұрын
I have to say that the start of the video with the jumbled sentences may be true for some people with dyslexia but not all. I have more trouble with spelling and punctuation. Things also take longer for me but I still get the same results as anyone else.
@superhuman_bean57319 жыл бұрын
I know I felt the same way at the beginning. I started reading late but now I read just fine. My dyslexia basically means auto correct is my best friend. Without it I wouldn't have even had been able to spell dyslexia or friend to write this comment😆
@gisa099 жыл бұрын
+sarah lamb There are several different types of dyslexia. My daughter is dislexic and I've studied the subject for several years.
@gisa099 жыл бұрын
+Julie.S There are several different types of dyslexia. My daughter is dislexic and I've studied the subject for several years.
@SharkKid429 жыл бұрын
+Gisela QD I know there are.
@MrDavetheman9 жыл бұрын
+sarah lamb I can't tell you how many times I have copy and pasted the word 'dyslexia'. Including this comment aha
@leanneland3 жыл бұрын
This runs in my family. My mom, sister, dad and grandpa all have it in some form. My family are avid readers and I was surrounded by books as a kid. I tried so hard to read them but I could never finish them or fully comprehend what I was reading. It was so much work. One day in my 30’s I decided to stop trying. After trying to finish a book for over a year and a half that I was reading, I quit. Never reading another book, no more book clubs with my mom and sister. I finally understood I was bad at it and needed to learn how to say no to it. However, in that extra time, I took up painting and realized I’m really freaking good at it. I should’ve been doing that my whole life! I’m a graphic designer who never thought I could draw but I was wrong. The funny thing is I’ve always been amazing at English and spelling; moved up levels in school and finished high in my English classes. My dyslexia is about processing written information, and speaking it. I can think a million miles ahead of someone’s next sentence but I have trouble articulating things verbally as fast as I can think. I’ve learned to just speak slower and I’ve realized it still sounds natural to the listener even though to me it sounds incredibly slow. I’m not sure if this helps anyone but once you realize what this is, it changes a lot about how you think about things. It’s huge!
@nadeenabdulrahman90803 жыл бұрын
My father passed down his mild dyslexia to me, but I never told anyone. I started to read more and learn other languages and that has helped quite a bit. I still mess up sometimes but it’s less often as it it used to be.
@Megabullen Жыл бұрын
Me with dyslexia and not speaking English as my first language, I actually learnt spelling Friends by separating the letters; Fri-ends. I did this with a lot of English word's, which has helped me through my life.
@asherrobertson50169 жыл бұрын
There are various types of 'Dyslexia'. My little sister has 'dyscalculia', which involves her ability to read and understand numbers. For example, if asked to write the number 3,905, she might write 3,950 or 0539. Her brain doesn't process the difference unless she spends a great deal of time working with someone to understand the numbers correctly. Then I have a minor form of 'dysgraphia', which affects my ability to write. I've been told of my tendency to write p's instead of d's, d's instead of b's, q's instead of g's, and d's instead of g's. As long as I'm not writing in a rush, I can usually spot the mix-ups because the letter combinations don't flow right. But if I'm in a rush...
@Neon_Nyanian7 жыл бұрын
I never had a problem identifying numbers, I thought. But I was always terrible at math. Then one day I was buying a gift for someone and I looked underneath the item. "14.95 for a bone sculpture? Tis cheap. I'll go for it." Shop owner says, "Forty two" something after tax. I ask to see it again. 41.95. I have the mental debate on if he swapped the sticker, then realize there's no way he could have. I had looked at it at least 2 times before this. To this day, I'm still confused at it. On the other hand, while I couldn't read for years, once shown how to, the special-needs lady said I had an incredible learning rate like she'd never seen before. I'm not entirely sure how I transitioned from "can't read anything" to "can read everything", but the starting sentence shown that said "is this frustrating? difficult?" was entirely readable as English to me without a second's pause.
@kurdia29394 жыл бұрын
I had a mild dyslexia (why dyslexias spelling so anti- dyslexic) and it's just irritating when teachers except you to read the whole page in 4-5 mins
@elijahsydney4 жыл бұрын
And subtitled movies, forget it.
@kurdia29394 жыл бұрын
EXACTLY!!!
@renoitas4 жыл бұрын
Rip anime
@HeresTheGenZFlorentineFolks.4 жыл бұрын
I know what you’re talking about! That’s really irritating!
@diane58934 жыл бұрын
Expect* heh I can tell u have dyslexia P.s I’m not trying to be rude, it’s just cute
@ellatruthstone3 жыл бұрын
My friends has dyslexia, but now she’s an amazing artist and writer. ❤️
@BlackMoonDesign6 жыл бұрын
Ever since I was diagnosed with Dyslexia I have never heard a definition that explained it so well!
@amyw83423 жыл бұрын
This video made me cry, thank you for fighting the stigma surrounding dyslexia :)
@mr.lucasfernandoquezada25963 жыл бұрын
awesome. You have a super power actually, just not one that most traditional teachers understand.
@xxnikkixx3 жыл бұрын
Ik ! I am happy for that ! But I can't help but wish it was the same for Dyscalculia.. Dyscalculia isn't as well known as dyslexia, so yeah...
@amyw83422 жыл бұрын
@@xxnikkixx Yes! I am so sorry for you! I still don't understand why we don't generally learn more about neurodiversity in school!
@xxnikkixx2 жыл бұрын
@@amyw8342 I agree with ya so much !! We should be learning about neurodiversity in school !!!
@the_hanburger3 жыл бұрын
"spelling words phonetically like stik for stick or frens for friends" Me and the boys: ah so they speak in dog english, I see... "Henlo frens"
@onecatshortofcrazy1463 жыл бұрын
sup fren i was at mi hos and fund a gyant as spydeer
@georgesracingcar77013 жыл бұрын
Thing is: that makes infinitely more sense than the current spelling
@tessnapinas99793 жыл бұрын
wait, so dogs have dyslexia?
@KatjeKat863 жыл бұрын
@@onecatshortofcrazy146 That whole sentence made perfect since except the way you spelled friend because I always hear the prominent D sound at the end.
@toasterchair20953 жыл бұрын
@@onecatshortofcrazy146 WHY DID I READ THAT IN A THICK SCOTTISH ACCENT?- 💀💀💀
@manticlove2 жыл бұрын
I knew one boy in school who found it hard to read and write, but was the most skillful footballer among his peers. It was a delight to watch him play.
@dramos1516 жыл бұрын
I have dyslexia and ADHD oh god
@ethanolwine13236 жыл бұрын
If you were in the Percy Jackson book's you would be a halfblood
@dramos1516 жыл бұрын
pure potato ayyy lol cool
@sunnysaikii85366 жыл бұрын
demigod?
@dramos1516 жыл бұрын
zoe smith I guess so
@NoobGaming-ig2cm6 жыл бұрын
You're lying
@nevecarter4454 жыл бұрын
I just got diagnosed with dyslexia thank you this helps me understand more
@talimbeingaverythriftyghor59674 жыл бұрын
When yo found out that Percy Jackson has dyslexia and ADHD Me : *_I don't need sleep, I need answers_*
@coolkcroyale4 жыл бұрын
Kuripot Si Talim wait really? I’m more like Percy Jackson than I thought (I don’t have dyslexia though but something similar to it)
@talimbeingaverythriftyghor59674 жыл бұрын
@@coolkcroyale lol i had childhood adhd when i was three
@sibgharehman62914 жыл бұрын
i also came to know about it then
@jesa_guk4 жыл бұрын
Sameeee !!!!
@pjmsparkle51043 жыл бұрын
Yes we need answers
@Salikatten3 жыл бұрын
I appreciate you mentioning there are different levels of dyslexia! and that it’s different from each individual:)
@keiraraven78774 жыл бұрын
I saw this in my recommendation and decided to watch it because I have a friend who’s dyslexic and I want to understand at least a little bit more of what it’s like for them, thank you for this.
@thedudeleeman11 жыл бұрын
Wow! Just wanna say! I'm dyslexic and this is a Great video. I will show this to my wife and family!
@vespermace3 жыл бұрын
I was diagnosed when I was 10 and my school systems where kind enough to allow me extra time for my exams and tests all the way through university where I got a bachelor's degree in Engineering (although I did take 6 years instead of 4). So it is a pain and everyone around you does seem to move at a much fater pace but it isn't impossible to still do what you want so long as you keep trying
@rylantheviolent3 жыл бұрын
I randomly got this video recommended to me, I used to have really bad dyslexia but I managed to get it down to mild with the help of my teacher. This is a great video to show friends and family that want a better understanding in dyslexia!
@bigtimefans1004 жыл бұрын
I'm glad that this cleared up the main misconceptions of dyslexia! The one thing I remember from my Disney Channel childhood was that Bella Thorne has dyslexia and it was really cool of her to share her experiences! Thank you for this :)
@jinrujenkins71692 жыл бұрын
I have diagnosed with a mild form of dyslexia, which explains a lot. However, I have no trouble picking up other languages other than English and their syntaxes. It is just my dedication that holds me back from expanding my languages. I spoke Mandarin Chinese for the first 2-3 years of my life and then spoke English as my first language from then on. 17 years later I am still having problems with English grammar and punctuation and it drives me mad sometimes. My dyslexia is only mild but it has caused me so many problems. I love to read, no problem with that. Good at reading comprehension in primary school. However, as the years went by and my education focused more on written expression, there has been a drop in comprehension. It become a large issue in my final years of high school. Went and received my diagnostic of mild dyslexia which has helped in many cases. For instance, I had a reader for my HSC exams. This made it easier for me to understand what the question was and then I could respond to it. It also allowed me to understand why I had so much trouble with spelling. I would switch simple letters around or trying to figure out the correct combination of letters. I spell phonetical…and another thing I could have is dysgraphia where it takes me longer to write stuff down, poor handwriting and written expression. Anyways off-topic, my experience of having mild dyslexia means that I know I am going to take twice as long to read something as someone who doesn’t especially when it comes to academic papers. 10 pages is the absolute limit for me for that style of writing if I need to retain the information and then express it. Novels have to be hard/print and not on the screen. I have lowered my exceptions for getting full marks on written expression and finding alternative ways to absorb the information I need. I don’t know if my dyslexia is inherited or not. I have been relying on my mum to help me with my assignments for University since receiving that report and not getting frustrated with her when we have to discuss my essay writing.
@nytrex_yt74174 жыл бұрын
Plot twist: *They are writing the language of gods*
@ihimanshusoni4 жыл бұрын
Percy Jackson? 😂
@lexasd45174 жыл бұрын
Treu
@crownpenguin91804 жыл бұрын
Yeah I can write god
@thatdumbass32584 жыл бұрын
I-I write god now?-
@ray-lu2vk4 жыл бұрын
👀👀
@mess_en_ger3 жыл бұрын
I had dyslexia as a kid but no one knew about such disorder back in those times, everyone thought I was a lazy and careless student. I used to have trouble reading, writing, spelling and also calculating. As I reached higher levels at school it was getting hard for me to pass my exams and I failed in one of my exam. Everyone of my age used to make fun of me but my parents never gave up, they didn’t know about dyslexia but helped me read and write with new techniques. They taught me me breakdown words and read them, they made me pronounce syllables and spell them, they helped me in calculations by teaching me practically rather than theoretically. In 3 years of hard work I caught up with my classmates in studies and did even better than some of them in academics. Today after 15 years of hard work I’m studying Medicines. All thanks to my parents who never gave up on me.
@francoisnieuwoudt47203 жыл бұрын
I have been and still suffering from dyslexia, Yet i have manage to increase my reading and spelling. I still have trouble breaking down some words and spelling. I never finished school and the thought of trying again gets me into a full panic. If anyone else is suffering just know with time you will be able to cope. I support my wife and child and I know with effort anything is possible! Stay positive!
@jzhou036 жыл бұрын
Doesn’t Percy Jackson have dyslexia?
@Mooshkia6 жыл бұрын
No, but he was diagnosed with it
@briannabattinelli93645 жыл бұрын
Yes and adhd most demigods do
@Buzzity5 жыл бұрын
Yes, all of us Halfbloods do.
@ProGamer-jy3gb5 жыл бұрын
Thats why I searched this😂
@user-ss2pj1rh7q5 жыл бұрын
@@Buzzity hi Annabeth
@endlesssummerme38443 жыл бұрын
My BFF has dyslexia and I never knew why she had trouble reading even though she is in third grade. Now I understand, and will help her with all of her troubles!
@Stella-gj8oh3 жыл бұрын
I have dyslexia but it doesn’t effect my reading as mush as my writing. I still get my d’s and g’s and p’s mixed up! I don’t even know how many times I have written haddy or haggy birthday on a card.
@asher99_creations3 жыл бұрын
I really like how this channel explains it compared to other channels with this kind of video topics. ive sent this to my friends who's have asked what my learning disability is and how it functions.
@nagu24808 жыл бұрын
I think while people with dyslexic abilities have a hard time in their life, they are also kind of gifted. I have met two people whom are dyslexic in my life and their creativity is amazing. One is good at drawing and the other one just have unique ways with music. I learn so much with them.
@mostunique59418 жыл бұрын
Reza Rizaldy I love the creative side of it, I have dyslexia and I love music. I count it as a gift :)
@nagu24808 жыл бұрын
Most Unique Damn :D treasure it, my friend. I don't know what kind of hardship you have with reading, but know that I am quite jealous with people like you.
@lol-xs9wz6 жыл бұрын
I'm dyslexic and I can neither draw nor make music nor I am creative. I hate life.
@1homasscoot6 жыл бұрын
karmabyshishir.blogspot.com/2018/09/three-dyslexic-child-part-1.html it is hard truly
@faithalways85376 жыл бұрын
You don't need to have dyslexia to be amazing when it comes to creativity.
@koshiraru6 жыл бұрын
I’ve felt bad for dyslexic people, especially students. Some teacher would ask them read in front of the class but that student can’t read and get teased. But If you had dyslexia and have a dream. Make that dream reality and show the world that you’re capable of doing anything and dyslexia can’t hold you back from your dream! NEVER GIVE UP!
@niktak46586 жыл бұрын
Trashcan Chan have a dream..... really
@rajanibokolia87405 жыл бұрын
😞🙁
@Zhiron.535 Жыл бұрын
Dyslexia is a natural super power and way of unequally seeing things that I have the honour of having :) Ty for this lovely video
@GREED_EU3 жыл бұрын
I’ve had very severe dyslexia and developed Meares-irlen syndrome, breaking words down into little pieces and learning those has helped a lot and when reading I can usually keep up with the average person now, however I do slip up a lot. My school refused to recognise these issues and it ended up with me being kicked out even tho I was diagnosed with severe dyslexia at around 4 and later meares-irlen syndrome a year later. It held me back a lot in school which lead to not get very good qualifications all because they wouldn’t give me extra help with a problem I couldn’t deal with
@bethanyspriggs3 жыл бұрын
Oh I’m sorry about that, that school really sucks. Hope you have a good chance in life x
@gaslight.mp33 жыл бұрын
I was diagnosed with dyslexia when I was pretty young, but I only recently found out I have irlen syndrome too. After I thought I had gotten through dyslexia, my irlen syndrome started to bother me a lot more ever since I started high school and started sleeping less. I'm still working out ways to keep it under control (like keeping everything on dark mode) but it's slowly becoming more and more manageable. Even if it seems hard, especially without support, it's still possible to overcome the challenges of learning disabilities for the betterment of your education, yk. Stay hopeful.
@レムイド5 жыл бұрын
Two of my closest friends have dyslexia. Honestly, they’re the best people in my life💛
@UpTexCritical5 жыл бұрын
Hard time texting with them xD
@pinkicecream10163 жыл бұрын
When my best friend first told me she had had dyslexia (keep in mind I was 6) I thought it was a My Little Pony. She was very confused when I asked her if she could show me it.
@annacarlin34143 жыл бұрын
That is ADORABLE. And it does sound like it should be a pony name.
@hexagon274 ай бұрын
As a dyslexic (thank God for autocorrect) I wanna share my experience when I read, shorter texts, like most comments on a video or single sentences, I can read those just fine, but as soon as I go to read a book. The white spaces inbetween almost feel as though they fill in with other symbols, making it hard for me to concentrate without think that there are so many words. I hear other dyslexic people say that the words almost float around, which is partially true for my experience as well. I only ever first discovered I had dyslexia about a year or two ago in highschool. I was handwriting an essay in English and I noticed that nearly all my life I've been making a mistake 8 year old make, and that's mistaking a b for a d and vice versa. So I decided to look up some only dyslexia tests and I got a 8/9, I went and did several more and I could confidently say I was dyslexic. Never actually got it properly diagnosed though
@charlottebindoff19575 жыл бұрын
I know someone with extreme litrecy dyslexia and now she is a litercy teacher
@ohno-cz6jb5 жыл бұрын
Lottee Willow literacy**
@zeeshansyed7105 жыл бұрын
My teacher is also dyslexic but she teaches grammar 😄
@welshinc57824 жыл бұрын
I've had a few English teachers with dyslexia. I guess that since they teach us how to cope with the language, breaking it down so it's easier to learn. Makes dyslexics ideal for teaching it.
@andioopskskskks60794 жыл бұрын
My pdhpe teacher has it and whenever she mis spells a word she looks at me and goes see its ok to struggle (I have dyslexia btw)
@nadzl118wilson93 жыл бұрын
This video was great to watch and I am truly inspired by this as a dyslexic person myself thank you for breaking down the barriers for people with dyslexia it means allot !!
@selindoga4 жыл бұрын
TED-Ed: 2:20 "Neurodiversity is the idea that because all our brains show differences in structure and function, we shouldn't be so quick to label every deviation from "the norm" as a pathological disorder or dismiss people living with these variations as "defective"." me: finally someone said it, thank you TED.
@emmasolberg143 жыл бұрын
This video is 8 years old but still tackles the subject of neurodiversity so well! Yes we all function differently and that doesn’t mean some are automatically defective! It is stressful to live in a neurotypical world and that does make neurodivergent people somewhat disabled in certain situations but that doesn’t make us less human. (The video says it better than me.) It just makes me happy to see such an “old” video talk about neurodivercety in such a modern way. The idea is probably old but it’s only in the resent years I feel like it has entered the public awareness
@lor3nz42s28 жыл бұрын
This is video is 100% approved by a dyslexic.
@Happyshrimp78 жыл бұрын
I hab dislexia and I am addvanst at reading
@agingpaul51448 жыл бұрын
+Karla Villa That's kind of rude... Just saying
@freddiecurd348 жыл бұрын
I got it
@alexarcilla5984 жыл бұрын
Now I know.... this was one of my problems back in elementary to now. Whenever copying in blackboard or any other written works.
@KagomeMorino Жыл бұрын
Nearly 30 and just finding out I’ve probably had dyslexia… the opening of this video is literally how reading is for me and why I just don’t read. I was never told or even treated as I had it threw school so I just struggled the entire time.😢
@mickeyminime75563 жыл бұрын
My dad is/was dyslexic. I saw was because he became an engineer and was very smart when it came to building up cars. It's very difficult to describe because when i was told he suffered from it in school, i was told it was extremely bad, yet when i looked at him, what i was told by the family didn't add up. The reason he improved is because he pushed himself. I suffer from it as well, but mines more spelling, words etc. I even struggled with my left and right, their, there, where, we're etc. I still don't know which one is which or which to this very day. Sometimes i get targeted by it, but for someone like me, i've lived to ignore it. Bullying for me made it difficult to focus in school, so i never did very well. I also had glue ear which affected my hearing so that also made it difficult. I was kinda lucky to have an afternoon school teacher come to my home, my mum used to pay her to help me catch up so i guess, if it wasn't for her, i could have been in the gutter today if she didn't help me.
@renegade88715 жыл бұрын
When life gives you dyslexia - Well, life gave you dyslexia.
@solareclipse30204 жыл бұрын
When life gives you poor memory for simple tasks- life gave you uhhhh...ummm, idk. It’s not that bad, I just forget to have lunch quite often or forget that humans need to sleep. I also just forget some things like tasks etc.
@adzmanc56503 жыл бұрын
Being dyslexic you always get that one person that says “ look at all them Successful people that are dyslexic so it’s no excuse”.. sadly it’s not as simple as that and it’s very Frustrating I dread writing in front of people 😩
@geraldtheegg32633 жыл бұрын
i hope it gets better!!!
@MommaSkelly3 жыл бұрын
As with all things, practice and patience. It's not impossible, just harder. Take a deep breath and remember, you can do it. Don't give up. Hope it gets better for you.
@katherineknapp66043 жыл бұрын
I want to be a Special Education teaching assistant one day, so learning about all mental and physical illness ( or abilities) both sound good to me. And the video's really help, thank you Ted-Ed! P.s. can ya'll make a couple of videos about ASD ( Autism Spectrum Disorder) and different ways people can have seizures, because I have both Asperger's ( a mild form of ASD and seizures not caused by epilepsy) I just want everyone to be educated and your videos have the best ways of explaining everything and everyone. Please and thank you.
@shanerobertcooperramirez17263 жыл бұрын
I have dyslexia and watching this kind of videos is kind of therapeutic and it eases me to know that some of the people I admire have it to. Both my mom and my uncle say to me that its fine to be dyslexic and my uncle especial has a better understanding of such and when I was a kid he used to tell my that it would really help my development I was enrolled into more creative activities such as art and music . now I get to work as a sound engineer with my uncle in church and other events o activities and am a very skilled with drawing cartoons , I love drawing cartoons 😀 . some people call me weird almost always but don't pay attention to there words , I got creative stuff to do I don't have time for boring ideas of me.
@ianoliverbailey65452 жыл бұрын
This is an excellent little video and what is so good about it is that it underlines the notion of neurodiversity and the spectrum of differences, rather than considering dyslexia as a 'disorder' where something is missing or wrong. It always does us good to be reminded that everyone's brain processes things slightly differently from the others and there is no 'normal'. As an English trainer, I learnt through working with the hard-of-hearing that "we are all a little hard-of-hearing when it comes to learning a foreign language" and, likewise, I believe "we are all a little dyslexic when it comes to learning a foreign language" - especially English!
@adarcus40535 жыл бұрын
For me my dyslexia centers completely on my ability to spell words. My ability to comprehend, use, and identify misspelled words is untouched. It's such a strange mental state to be with.
@kiriehimuro91855 жыл бұрын
Adarcus Same. My most embarrassing spelling mistake is when I spelled the word of as fo. I can’t spell if my life depended on it.
@crystxlzx64425 жыл бұрын
Yeah I'm not dyslexic but I've always had trouble with spelling and I can read fine in my head but I hate it when teachers would mistake my stammer for dyslexia think that I can't read
@adaaskin8 жыл бұрын
Not only letters apply! It took me about 4 years to remember how I was supposed to draw a "5"
@moprolackofuploads16748 жыл бұрын
It took me a few months for me to draw an 8!
@lugligeoof93748 жыл бұрын
+MoPro Uploads My e's turn into 6's in my head, lol.
@sabrinarosario64998 жыл бұрын
That's called dyscalculia. I have it and its a pain in the ass. Reading analog clocks and counting money takes me for freaking ever.
@Rose_Sch8 жыл бұрын
I had this problem too. So annoying!
@sabrinarosario64998 жыл бұрын
rosieposie2222 and then when you're counting money and all the people behind you in line and the cashier are just staring at you while you struggle with just a few bucks and coins. OH my god. Dyscalculia and an anxiety disorder its not a good mix.
@theclamhammer44472 жыл бұрын
I sustained a head injury at work a few years back. I fell off an automotive lift and the back of my head hit the concrete. Afterward I had trouble reading long words. Anything with more than 4 letters I had to focus really hard on the first 3 letters or even cover up the other letters and basically sound the word out like you are taught in grade school. The effect only last 3-4 days and went away but it’s so crazy because I now fully understand what dyslexia is like first hand.
@jessicacharbonneau32483 жыл бұрын
Dyslexia makes my life very difficult. I had to stop going to university because I couldn’t keep up in only taking one class sometimes and it was discouraging that I wasn’t doing as well as I was trying. My dad has Dyslexia too, but his is not as bad. It’s so frustrating when you know you are Smart, but can’t get what you want. I just want to let people know you are perfect and no one can tell you that you can’t try anything because you can
@owenj70763 жыл бұрын
I was so scared when I started college, but my school has great disability services and a lot of the teachers send recordings of Zoom lectures and images of their own notes to go with. That and PDF books with text to speech apps are life savers.
@ToFunForThis3 жыл бұрын
I get accommodations like double the time, note taking, assignment extensions, lecture recordings, and more if I don’t get these services I don’t think I’ll go to school myself. I’m a junior now at UC school
@jessicacharbonneau32483 жыл бұрын
Yes, schools have accommodations but they don’t always work for everyone. Have to read six or more articles in a short period of time can be difficult even with assistance of technology.
@esmabahadir34833 жыл бұрын
„to better understand the perspective of those around us, we should try to not only see the world through their eyes, but understand it through their brains“ -kelli sandman-hurley
@yeahright60488 жыл бұрын
I don't have that much trouble reading, but my directions are extremely messed up, in the spot I can't tell left between right or East between West. Or sometimes I have a really hard time comprehending what someone says or writes.
@honkhonk71537 жыл бұрын
I learnt left from right because on my left arm I have a mole
@merciesjones33726 жыл бұрын
Jack Hibner thank you I am not alone, thank you.
@807pranavghandade86 жыл бұрын
Me too and I have to look at my right arm every single time to tell if it's left or right
@LLLadySSS6 жыл бұрын
Jack Hibner omg i have a time hard trying to make out a map I need like 10 minutes especially at work
@bananatorpedo2756 жыл бұрын
Same I keep questioning my friends but they don’t know either
@PrincessPinlye3 жыл бұрын
I used to have severe dyslexia but it gotten so much better from having teachers that actually think I’m struggling with reading and comprehension . My parents even thought I wasn’t trying and that I was fine until I want to a speech therapist and they said it was more than just my speech
@keizzyalvarado32025 жыл бұрын
After seeing videos like this, you just realize that you are lucky to be one of those 4 people in the 5.
@melissaball27735 жыл бұрын
I think the 1 in 5 is not necessarily true... Only true data can come from the medical professionals.
@sensen4185 жыл бұрын
I am the 1 that has it
@reibiscoito83344 жыл бұрын
Reading can be rough and exhausting sometimes but my ability to imagine and picture things I read makes up for it and all the work I put into learning to read and write has made me more patient and empathetic.
@cemoguz27863 жыл бұрын
Yea talk behalf of your.
@gremragno8 жыл бұрын
this is a goid resume of what is dyslexia, but is a resume. the problem is more bigger than most of the People know. I have dyslexia, my calligraphy is so badly and i have difficulties to speak normal, but i've recovered so much. i'll give support for the people who have the same problem than me, the dyslexia, and i contempt the people who think that it's a joke. No boy, this don't be a joke, this is the real life and in the real life are real problems so don't take this as a joke.
@Jimmytwogunz8 жыл бұрын
I have Dyslexia and a very short attention spam and i hate it. can never do anything right.
@otaku_ugh21348 жыл бұрын
+Ash S I have dyscalculia along with ADD and in an Indian classroom where your peers are bloody good at math and have no problem multiplying 23x 11 in matter of seconds it's the most frustrating thing in the world especially in a competitive atmosphere like India .
@xovionhdofficial85738 жыл бұрын
Jimmytwogunz you mean span
@foldingpapers55747 жыл бұрын
*span *Can sorry, I understand that thinfs can be hard for you I honestly am not Dyslexic, yet I DID expect someone with Dyslexia to click on the video and later comment And I'm sure it's hard for you all ;^;
@thenaynaycat7 жыл бұрын
Same here bruh i recommed to go to a physcologist and test for ADD ,recently found out i ll need meds until my mid twenties
@shadowninja80827 жыл бұрын
you just have to know you are not alone my friend have dyslexic to
@sykuracreed2 жыл бұрын
You know this is so accurate, and it really does show that people (like me) are unique and just need a like more time to get things done, and this showed me how and why I'm creative and, im happy and except it has a gift and not a burden 😌
@neko2412neko3 жыл бұрын
I have dyslexia, but I kinda learnt to hide it or to make it less obvious, but if you spend time with me, you will noticed it... But I'm also able to detect other people with dyslexia pretty easily. It's also interesting how "strong" it is... For some people only the "writing" part is affected, and the read book after book. For me it is both... I can read, but slower than normal people, for the writing part I learnt to hide it by developing my own technique by basically remembering a picture of every single word in my head... But that also has it limits tho, for example when something is written in capital letters only, I'm struggling... I clearly remember when I had an panic attack in 1st grade because I couldn't read something on a test... It took me 10 years to even noticed what that actually was... Once a teacher told me, that it is noticeable that I think different. I learnt to analyze everything, find the logic behind it and than try to use the knowledge... I guess turn your weaknesses into your strength is the way to go here. I still wish I would be able to read "normally" and have fun with it... there are so many interesting books/etc. out there... I feel like I'm missing out on so much because of that...
@mariakoala55854 жыл бұрын
Me watching this with dyslexia Him:that is what a dyslexic reads Me: finally someone gets me
@alicebergonzi38024 жыл бұрын
Can you please do one of these about dyspraxia? It's not such a well-known condition, and I think people could learn more about it from a clear, informative video like this one.
@jermainedonaldson68712 жыл бұрын
Some of my friends and former therapist have dyslexia. This video is helping me to empathise with those types of Neurodiverse people. 🧠❤️
@gabriel_juice66956 жыл бұрын
Ya I’m a the middle Schooler You make me understand dyslexia a lot more than I originally did thank you
@Therealplotski3 жыл бұрын
I truly feel bad for anyone with dyslexia. Don’t feel lesser than anyone. You are normal!
@SophXoXoxx3 жыл бұрын
That makes me feel better when I see people like you. Thank you for understanding,as I have dyslexia. :)
@joekennedy40939 жыл бұрын
I'm dyslexic and have had a 12th grade reading level since the 7th grade.
@nicolashurtado10739 жыл бұрын
Bill Nye Dyslexia is real why would anybody publish scientific facts that are false?
@emackb14579 жыл бұрын
+Joe Kennedy I am dyslexic and I love to read, once I was taught the correct way I can read great, and its one of my favorite things (I am also fast at it) yet I still struggle with spelling.
@ChristheBarker9 жыл бұрын
+Mackenzie B same thing once I was taught mechanisms to making reading easier I loved reading, at one was tested for my reading skill and it came with a reading age of 19 year old at 14/15.
@PMRoanhouse3 жыл бұрын
This is the first time i have seen a piece of media explain what i deal with. Really made me emotional. Thank you.