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Issues that People with Dyslexia Face Every Day

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Issues that People with Dyslexia Face Every Day
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Dyslexia effects about 10 to 15 percent of the population in the United States. However, according to the Dyslexic Institute "only five out of every 100 dyslexics are recognized and receive assistance." Everyone that is dyslexic experiences it to to varying degrees. This is based upon my experiences. More can be seen at: Dyslexic-While-Blogging.

1. Spelling

My spelling is borderline phonetic. Sounding out doesn't really help. Trust me, I've tried.

2. Ordered instructions send my mind into disarray


Please, please, please do not give me long ordered instructions. There is an 75 percent chance I will mix up the order. For example, directions to places end in disappointment for all involved. Tell me to "go right, then left, straight and right again;" my brain will edit to to be "go left, then right, and right, then straight, and for good measure right again."

3. My overlay


Sometimes letters jump around. Other times they have drop shadows. What helps with this a bit is my handy dandy tinted piece of plastic that keeps the letters in their places. Not all heroes have capes.

4. Reading aloud

Ever want to hear someone read a paragraph with halting pauses and the occasional strange pronunciation? Look no further. I'm your guy.

5. Copying information down

It's the written version of point '2'.

6. Slow and study

Yes, I may work a bit slower on some tasks, but it has given me the opportunity to find solutions and think out of the box.

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