Seriously Rich you should get yourself checked out by the GP ,if you're self diangosng you could be wrong ,,is dDyslexia something that can occur in maturity ,could be something else behind it.Thanks Davey. I'll have a look at their site. I really find myself struggling with things that I used to find easy. It feels kinda like I'm getting thick every day.
Thanks Davey. I'll have a look at their site. I really find myself struggling with things that I used to find easy. It feels kinda like I'm getting thick every day.
My daughter was dignosed with dyslexia not long after she started University. It was spotted by one of her mates who had a bit of knowledge about the subject who suggested she get tested. Turned out it was quite profound, and the report that went with the diagnosis said that over the years she had developed "coping stratergies" to deal with it. When I read it I was so upset. All through her school life we were told by her teachers that she was very bright, but as she got to secondary school she started wanting to drop certain subjcts for no apparant reason. She would always blame the teacher or the way the subject was being taught, which didn't really make sense to parents who were being told how bright she was. We, or rather I, concluded that she just didn't want to try and gave up a bit too easily. When I pointed this out to her it didn't go down too well.
What really gets me is how she went through infant, junior and senior school and no one picked up on it. How did they all miss it?
After she was dignosed the support she got was fantastic, faultless!!! That was about four years ago, she finished university, got a good job upon leaving, and in all honesty is a very different person. As a parent just glad it was eventually spotted and addressed.
Rich, join the CND - the National Dyslexia Campaign!
(only joking Mate! x)
Would this be the reason I was in top group at maths and bottom for German and IT?
Yep. Dyslexics quite often struggle with foreign languages.
I often struggle with Scottish to be honest.
Exactly right Otis, she was very good at maths but couldn't even begin to get her head around languages. At the time I put it down to lack of effort on her part.
Have since heard that one very prominent school in Coventry does not even rocognise it as a condition!!
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