... pointed out yesterday when I ranted a bit about this at the coffee shop, "there are people who would be fine without a copy editor, but you, Lyda, are not one of them." So true. My dyslexiaprevents me from noticing a lot of my atrocious misspellings, not to mention the fact that sometimes, I just plain misuse words. I have my moments of malapropism. And my gasp of English grammer is often, ...
... sometimes, but fortunatelly I triple check my posts every time I can, and usually don't post when I can't check them. I also have a naturaltalent to stop making sense from time to time (thanks, dyslexia), but fortunatelly it's not as bad as it sounds. I'm completely open to corrections and advises, so feel free to point out whatever you feel like. I even made a journal entry for that stuff, ...
...for me. More about me: I am the ADHD poster child. Disorganized, yep, distractible, oh HELLS yes. I also am about 99.999% sure i've got a secondary learning disability- Dyscalculia, its basicallydyslexia but with numbers. I've got pretty much every symptom which stinks- my insurance won't cover the testing to make ABSOLUTELY SURE I have it, but my shrink says its EXTREMELY likely, due to me ...
It is amazing the similarities dyslexia and software trouble shooting can be. Some times I'll see a word and tell and say something to the person I'm with and because I have years of coping mechanisms it's always a word now... see my brain will find the best word it can find for the jumble of letters and some times it's a different word... but when the other person points out the right word then ...
...'s asma I have no idea how to spell that, and I can't find it in the dictionary. This is why I don't want to teach upper grades. I have too many problems with spelling and grammar. My dyslexia makes it really difficult to do things correctly off the cuff. I am not sure how to tell my principal this, she really wants to teach upper grades. She thinks I would be good at it. (Shakes head). So, I ...
...'s office he hit me on the knee, stuck me with a pin and asked me if I could read yet & charged me $250. # 19:37 I am finally writing a blog entry but because of my stroke induced dyslexia I need some help with editing it before I post, can you help? # 21:16 Hey, members of UndressJess.com, please go check out the members only blog post that just went up! It's important! # 21:29 ...
...her childhood to high school and beyond years. Her dyslexia hasn't exactly led to her being so ... typos from typing too fast but is actually dyslexia, being kicked out of Baxters and letting people ...Secrets; She has a pretty bad case of dyslexia hanging over her shoulders and oftentimes needs a ..., aardvarks. Dislikes How she can never spell dyslexia (seriously who the fuck even thought that word ...
... in second grade. Like Percy, he’s ADD and dyslexic. I started telling him mythology stories in hopes he’d get interested in books. When I ran out of real myths, he asked for more. In Percy, I made dyslexia a good thing, a sign that maybe you’re a Greek god. Q. Did you read mythology when you were a child? A. Abslutely. I think Greek mythology is something that’s really a phase in kids’ reading....
... to my hometown in Colorado five years ago. I now work in a high poverty school with many emotionally disabled and abused kids, which is hard but rewarding work. I'm also trained as a reading and dyslexia interventionist. My husband is studying to be an engineer. We're busy, but life is happiest when we're together with our daughter! I love to make new friends, and I'm usually home late in the ...
... is just ginger, Grover is a black, environmentally friendly satyr. • They also share bossy, super-intelligent female companions in the form of Jackson's love interest Annabeth, daughter of Athena, and Harry Potter's muggle-born friend Hermione Granger. • Then again, Jackson has ADHD and dyslexia, whereas Potter just has headaches and a tendency to take himself too seriously. ( Source )