Comments on: Dyslexic Thinking Skills Explained https://madebydyslexia.blog/2017/08/16/dyslexic-thinking-skills-explained/ Spelling It Out Wed, 25 Oct 2017 01:19:09 +0000 hourly 1 http://wordpress.com/ By: Trevor myles https://madebydyslexia.blog/2017/08/16/dyslexic-thinking-skills-explained/comment-page-1/#comment-70 Wed, 25 Oct 2017 01:19:09 +0000 http://madebydyslexia.blog/?p=158#comment-70 https://ca.style.yahoo.com/scientists-may-discovered-cause-dyslexia-182601987.html
I don’t know if you saw this article, looks like there is hope for this problem, if it works out our kids may never go through what we had to Trevor,

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By: Celebrating the Dyslexic Mind. – Bayhill Blog https://madebydyslexia.blog/2017/08/16/dyslexic-thinking-skills-explained/comment-page-1/#comment-57 Fri, 15 Sep 2017 21:32:29 +0000 http://madebydyslexia.blog/?p=158#comment-57 […] via Dyslexic Thinking Skills Explained β€” Made By Dyslexia […]

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By: bayhillblog https://madebydyslexia.blog/2017/08/16/dyslexic-thinking-skills-explained/comment-page-1/#comment-56 Fri, 15 Sep 2017 21:30:21 +0000 http://madebydyslexia.blog/?p=158#comment-56 I enjoy all of these posts. I share them on our facebook page, because our students can achieve to their ability when they get to learn the way their brains are built. Thanks and keep them coming!

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By: Trevo https://madebydyslexia.blog/2017/08/16/dyslexic-thinking-skills-explained/comment-page-1/#comment-45 Mon, 11 Sep 2017 02:53:42 +0000 http://madebydyslexia.blog/?p=158#comment-45 In reply to Irene Paul.

It’s A struggle, but show you child your proud of them & encouraged them when their frustrated , I always told my child just do the best in what ever you do & don’t give up, your very smart, it was so wonderful to see how he was proud in what ever he did & what was more wonderful to show how proud we are of him,

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By: S.Hewitt https://madebydyslexia.blog/2017/08/16/dyslexic-thinking-skills-explained/comment-page-1/#comment-36 Fri, 08 Sep 2017 23:27:47 +0000 http://madebydyslexia.blog/?p=158#comment-36 My husband has Dyslexia. He always knows where I have either left or lost something. He always has a solution to solve a problem. He can build without plans or mend machines without manuals. Great at maths but needs some help with spelling.

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By: Trevor myles https://madebydyslexia.blog/2017/08/16/dyslexic-thinking-skills-explained/comment-page-1/#comment-35 Thu, 07 Sep 2017 22:22:33 +0000 http://madebydyslexia.blog/?p=158#comment-35 I felt bad I couldn't read good enough to to read our baby A bed time story, so it made me to apply to A literacy course in our area , it took two years 4 hours A week to learn , the teacher would get me to read line by line with A book covering the rest of the page & help with all the words I couldn't read . But by covering the rest of the page help me to keep me from jumping all over the pages, I felt so proud, I could read my son stories at bed time, but till up to 2 years ago I couldn't spell & still can't write, now I found out 5 months ago I can ask Siri on my I pad for the spelling word , as before I try to write with spell check but if you don't know the first 3 letter of the word spell check no good,it just give you other words you don't want , & is very frustrating, but to show you there are some people in this world 🌎 that have compassion on people, my last job with Bristol Myers Squibb pharmaceutical Canada πŸ‡¨πŸ‡¦ , A man named Gary Aleen hired me as A caretaker for their building , after one year he called me in the office & said we are giving A per-motion to the mailroom, he said we lost our mail room person , I said yes , but I can't spell or write good, that's ok if you need help the admin's can help you, you will be ok, your A hard worker & we don't want to lose you. They gave me all the names in the office & the 100 reps in the field, I went home that night & my wife put all the names on A tape recorder so I could memorize the names& in the mail room I assigned numbers to each name & after typing all the names & addresses in the computer all I had to do was type in the number of the person & the way bill with the address would come out, I work for them for 19 years I was well paid, to provide my family with A beautiful home & A good life, I'm 64 now when I look back on my life it was hard but I gave it all I could & showed I was A hard worker, also on the job I had A good eye on how to save money πŸ’° the marketing people would come down to the mail room & ask if I could get A better price for their mailings , I would get them to cut down on the size of the packaging & by doing that on one big mailing the saved $1.00 A box, on that mailing they save $500.000 & I got them A deal with Canada πŸ‡¨πŸ‡¦ post ,that that year they save $1ml. on their mailing cost, & other deals with the couriers, my son has problems with dyslexia not as bad as I was he drop out of school at 16 but for ten years he studied on the computer & at 26 went back to school to do 10,11,12, & passed with the valour Victorian the highest mark in the school, but he new he had to work harder then the other students & now is studying in electronics, living on his own with 3 other students, he feels really good about himself,we had A lot of patience with him we new he was A good kid & always respected us & I keep telling him try hard with what ever you do & you will make it , now he is doing real good & the teacher know he suffers from dyslexia & give him extra time to do his assignment because they know he is Achiever, so do your best that's all you can do, & people will help you, Trevor Myles,]]> Sorry. This story is long , but I just want kids to know if you try hard people will help you in anyway they can,
In the 60th there was no test for Dyslexia, you were considered A dummy, you would try hard in school, & feel like A dummy, but in your head you new you were smart, the school system would just pass you to move you on ,after you failed the grade I failed 1-3 & the rest I was passed on, I couldn’t read much so I learned by hearing, went from job to job only 4 jobs in my life time they new my problems, they took care of me as long I stayed with them. Working by 16, when I was 30 we had our first πŸ‘Ά I felt bad I couldn’t read good enough to to read our baby A bed time story, so it made me to apply to A literacy course in our area , it took two years 4 hours A week to learn , the teacher would get me to read line by line with A book covering the rest of the page & help with all the words I couldn’t read . But by covering the rest of the page help me to keep me from jumping all over the pages, I felt so proud, I could read my son stories at bed time, but till up to 2 years ago I couldn’t spell & still can’t write, now I found out 5 months ago I can ask Siri on my I pad for the spelling word , as before I try to write with spell check but if you don’t know the first 3 letter of the word spell check no good,it just give you other words you don’t want , & is very frustrating, but to show you there are some people in this world 🌎 that have compassion on people, my last job with Bristol Myers Squibb pharmaceutical Canada πŸ‡¨πŸ‡¦ , A man named Gary Aleen hired me as A caretaker for their building , after one year he called me in the office & said we are giving A per-motion to the mailroom, he said we lost our mail room person , I said yes , but I can’t spell or write good, that’s ok if you need help the admin’s can help you, you will be ok, your A hard worker & we don’t want to lose you. They gave me all the names in the office & the 100 reps in the field, I went home that night & my wife put all the names on A tape recorder so I could memorize the names& in the mail room I assigned numbers to each name & after typing all the names & addresses in the computer all I had to do was type in the number of the person & the way bill with the address would come out, I work for them for 19 years I was well paid, to provide my family with A beautiful home & A good life, I’m 64 now when I look back on my life it was hard but I gave it all I could & showed I was A hard worker, also on the job I had A good eye on how to save money πŸ’° the marketing people would come down to the mail room & ask if I could get A better price for their mailings , I would get them to cut down on the size of the packaging & by doing that on one big mailing the saved $1.00 A box, on that mailing they save $500.000 & I got them A deal with Canada πŸ‡¨πŸ‡¦ post ,that that year they save $1ml. on their mailing cost, & other deals with the couriers,

my son has problems with dyslexia not as bad as I was he drop out of school at 16 but for ten years he studied on the computer & at 26 went back to school to do 10,11,12, & passed with the valour Victorian the highest mark in the school, but he new he had to work harder then the other students & now is studying in electronics, living on his own with 3 other students, he feels really good about himself,we had A lot of patience with him we new he was A good kid & always respected us & I keep telling him try hard with what ever you do & you will make it , now he is doing real good & the teacher know he suffers from dyslexia & give him extra time to do his assignment because they know he is Achiever, so do your best that’s all you can do, & people will help you, Trevor Myles,

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By: Dyslexic Thinking Skills Explained – Melinda's Communications Blog https://madebydyslexia.blog/2017/08/16/dyslexic-thinking-skills-explained/comment-page-1/#comment-34 Fri, 01 Sep 2017 13:51:47 +0000 http://madebydyslexia.blog/?p=158#comment-34 […] Source: Dyslexic Thinking Skills Explained […]

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By: Suzi https://madebydyslexia.blog/2017/08/16/dyslexic-thinking-skills-explained/comment-page-1/#comment-30 Wed, 30 Aug 2017 12:34:35 +0000 http://madebydyslexia.blog/?p=158#comment-30 Over thirty years ago I found out I wasn’t stupid or lazy, as I had been told many times at school. I just found conventional learning didn’t suit me. My son was assessed by Bevvy Hornsby, who was a top dyslexia specialist. She also tested me and found I was also dyslexic. Discovering I had above average IQ, we found my symbol skills, like maths, arithmetic was that of a 7-year-old.

I was just going back to college, having great people around me who encouraged and championed me. I was scared of being ridiculed, as I had been as a child. It was tough putting myself through learning and I had to work many times harder than the other students. Later challenging myself to train in homeopathy, no-one gave me any quarter here and I had to put a lot more work into remembering masses remedies. If you’re dyslexic it hits on the nervous system, tires you out to learn conventually. Later I met a trainer of Primitive Reflexes. This works on removing the baby reflexes we are born with that have not been replaced by adult ones in the brain. This is important as we need these new adult reflexes to be fully working.

It’s exhausting to have some of these baby reflexes as they are only designed to help us be born. My adult son and I used to travel to the Midlands every six weeks to work through correcting these outdated reflexes. It was brilliant for my son. He ended up as a Trader on the ‘Life floor.’ Important for his job to have a great short term memory. I also benifited. It taught me a lot. I always loved writing but my practical skills were terrible. so much lost because no one could connect up with how to transfer practical conventional learning skills. I’ve been a homeopath and hypnotherapist along with other therapies for 30 years. I also write and have had short stories and several poems published. Writing is a survival tool for me and I am so glad I persevered. I still mix up some letters sometimes and my brain doesn’t work in a conventional way, but I’m okay with that. We all work in different ways and we need to glory in what each individual can bring to life and help each other on our journey.

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