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No offence intended to you in anyway, but its people like this, my age, who make me wish i could be home schooled. Unlike those retards, i would be able to understand it better than the teachers that speak Chinese trying to teach french.
OH GOD! Is this serious?
 
No offence intended to you in anyway, but its people like this, my age, who make me wish i could be home schooled. Unlike those retards, i would be able to understand it better than the teachers that speak Chinese trying to teach french.

Nice Decode T_J... but IMO... that is not dyslexia...
that is grammar illiteracy...

Correct me if I'm wrong...

I can also decode the gibberish of someone that is too lazy to
put a period at the end of a sentence or a capital when starting
a new one or referring to one's self...

I don't buy it.... there was not even a small effort from this
member...
How difficult is it to put a period anywhere once in a while in
a 500 word sentence.... even for a dyslexic person...:whistle:

Jerry
 
This does not present as any form of dyslexia that I have been shown. I can have my wife (who is a trained educator, certified for mild to moderate learning disabilities) look at it tomorow to be sure.

Peace,
dave
 
Yeah... I'd be interested in what your wife would have to say about
that...


Jerry
 
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I have no idea what he has, I was just assuming. I've never seen dyslexia before.

I do agree this kid is on the wrong forum, but John Lawson doesn't use any punctuation either. But at least with him you can understand what he is saying. This kid is on acid or something.
 
I have no idea what he has, I was just assuming. I've never seen dyslexia before.

I do agree this kid is on the wrong forum, but John Lawson doesn't use any punctuation either. But at least with him you can understand what he is saying. This kid is on acid or something.
I can"t tell, never been on acid.

@ I can recognize some dyslexia... when the letters are inverted, i am myself dyslexic. (Spell check :D)
 
I was dyslexic when I was a kid, part of the reason might be because i'm a leftie... (couldn't tell left from right, mixed p's and q's, b's and d's, ans stuff like that). But somehow it worked to my advantage, because in high school, I worked extra hard in French and English so I excelled in these disciplines.

Now one of my tasks at the place I work is proofreading and translation, in both languages. Dyslexia has a funny side effect... I can read text that is upside down, or from a mirror, pretty much as fast as I can read straight. Like TJ said, I do make typos at time, but I try hard to make my comments legible and cringe at some of the typos I see at times! ;) I've even been once accused of being a grammar nazi... yeurhhh! :(

Robert
 
Sorry, I must tell you that one of the single-most over used labels for students who never fit into the education system in the US and Canada 30-40 years ago was indeed the dyslexia label.
True dyslexia is rare, and makes up 5-17% of the population. There are all sorts of other similar L.D's out there it would be difficult to diagnose through a forum.
Some people cannot type well or are not computer savvy.
 





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