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Dyslexia: Seen from the dyslexic point of view

Dyslexia is hard to live in and makes going to school less then enjoyable. It makes one feel stupid and self conscious and it make the teachers question your learning disability.
It makes finishing school hard and in some cases it makes getting a job pretty hard also.
It also slows you down....
While others are finishing their assignments you are either just nicely getting into the project, your half way through or you haven't even began because you have no idea what you are supposed to be doing it is not because you can't read and it is not because you don't know the language you just don't understand how to communicate it from the paper to your brain and back again so that you can understand it.
A lot of times children with dyslexia falls through the cracks at school. They are shoved on from grade to grade even if they don't understand the grade they have just left.
It seems that school know is just about getting people through it wither they know that material or not its no skin off the teachers nose after all they get paid wither the student learns anything or not.
Some teachers will put these kids in special classes just so they don't have to deal with them some times the kids are better off in these classes but not all the time some times these classes do more harm then good after all you are sending a certain message out to these kids and that message isn't very good.
People are different.
They learn different.
But they still learn.
Even people with dyslexia still learn they learn at a different speed but they learn.
People with dyslexia they think differently then people who who don't have dyslexia.
They process things differently.
Because they see things differently.
Because of this illness they think out side the box and society doesn't like people thinking outside the box. that kind of thinking scares them and the reason why it scares them is because people who think outside the box can not be brainwashed to think like the rest of society. So they can't be controlled like the masses,
They march to a tune of a drummer all there own.
People with dyslexia are usually great at something creative just because they have to come up with creative ways to deal with this illness.
Which isn't as noticeable in an adult.
It can still make there lives frustrating but not as bad as it does to children.
Unless its very, very bad then all bets are off.

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