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I am now 31 years old, i have allways known i have a form of Dyslexia, which seems to include elements of Dysgraphia. I have fought against it, andaccepted all of the pros and cons of the ''learing'' difficulties. I am now completly convinced that these are all infact ''teaching'' or ''examaning'' difficulties. My case in point is that i now work for a PR agency, but as their business develeopment manager. my job is to be able to talk at the same level as the guys here, write. and the difference in our writing and oral skills are similar. I would love to pass my expearience on and support someone who should be taught and tested orally, instead of with written exams.
It is possible to succeed because of dyslexic differneces, not inspite of them. if anyone has any thoguhts, please get in contact.
08/11/2011 12:55:33
chiswickchris (Member)
The Background to Handwriting Difficulties: Professor Amanda Kirby discusses the background to handwriting difficulties and the links between handwriting problems and other learning difficulties.
Helping Dyslexic Children With Spelling: Professor Amanda Kirby talks through ways that parents can help their children with spelling if they are dyslexic.
Practical Advice to Help Improve Handwriting: Amanda McLeod gives tips to parents who want to help support their children with handwriting at home, covering lighting, sitting position, pencil position, paper position, and an overview of the common errors that can be found in writing.
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