I am dyslexic. I
see letters, numbers and some words mixed up or backwards. To me, b’s look like
d’s as well as p’s. Where I saw the word angel I would say the word angle. Where
most see the number 503, at first glance I see 530. In high school it took me
twice as long to read a sentence and even longer to read a phone number or math
problem. I love words like “together”, to-get-her, this is the only way I can
remember how to spell it. I hate words like “read”, one word with two meanings?
What the heck english language??? Once I hit 3th grade I hated math,
reading and spelling. I was put in special classes. I was tested once a year. And
yes, I was bullied… While some kids skip grades. I was held back and had to do
3rd grade twice. In 11th grade I had the approximant reading
level as a 4th grader. Once I got to college I was placed in the
lowest reading level class. I didn’t pass that class. I quit college after one
semester.
Even at age 28 I
have a hard time with the difference of there, their and they’re. Reading is a
challenge and other then simple adding and subtracting, math is near imposable
without a calculator. The first time I read a book all the way through I was 18
and that was for school and I had to ask for extra time. I have only read about
4 books my whole life. Only 2 of them were because I wanted to, and one was The Hobbit and it took me over a month
to finish it.
It is "rocket science" when you have a learning disability |
As an adult I
still see others (whether they know it or not) giving people with learning
disabilities a hard time. Some might call this bullying. I know most of them
don’t mean anything by what they say (or type) but that doesn’t mean it doesn’t
bother some people. Not everyone gets a 3.5 GPA or higher in school. Not
everyone graduates with honors. Not everyone who goes to college successfully passes
every class. I know all the people I know never mean to hurt feelings and I would
never hold it against them. I didn’t write this to make anyone feel bad. I
wrote this so people might take a second look at why, instead of quickly
judging. I may not be a smarty pants but I have family and friends who love me,
and to me, that’s worth more than spelling correctly.
3 comments:
This is great Tiff!
I was in a special reading class and I often wonder if I am in some way dyslexic in some way. I too take forever to read the average book. I rarely read anything unless I HAVE TO... Joshua is having trouble reading as well but is doing better thanks to a reading therapist. I know I don't have to say this but you are not alone. :)
Great article Tiffany! I am always impressed by how well you express yourself.
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