Beat Adult Dyslexia
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Tools for the Dyslexic: Learning to Navigate Through a Non-Dyslexic World When You View the World Completely Differently
I am hoping you will find my story to be helpful for you. When I got into high school math, I had trouble writing numbers in a format where I would remember which number was in which line making it increasingly difficult for me to find the correct answer to the problem. It affects the way we communicate with others, the way we look at questions, following instructions and the way we think about things. Instead, like so many school aged children suffering from dyslexia, I was pinpointed as a “trouble maker” despite the fact that I was never sent to the Principal’s office, or caused classroom disruptions. In fourth grade our teacher would write notes for us to copy from the board and I would write them in my notebook completely incorrectly. I switched majors to a subject that allowed me to think in the way that I did. As though adulthood is not difficult enough, dyslexia adds a dimension of complexity to the lives of those who suffer with it. P.

