I'm starting to question things now because I want to help my own children.
Backstory:
I was diagnosed with dyslexia at age 5 when I went through testing to enter a private school. I had problems spelling and had very bad (still have handwriting issues) handwriting. However I was an excellent reader. I was given therapy in the form of written exercises. I did ok in basic math until I hit algebra, almost did not graduate high school because of it. . I was reading at a college level by 5th grade. I love to read and see what I am reading as a movie. I have problems with learning any foreign languages. I am very verbal and have a large vocabulary. I leave words out of paragraphs and don't notice when I re-read it. I also have problems with directions and in order to learn how to get somewhere I use landmarks. It's like I am creating a map in my head. i can not add to it without physically going to a place. What would you really call me? No one seems to know and have called me a dsylexic for lack of a real diagnosis even though I can read a novel in a few hours. Anyone else have any experience with this type of thing? I am very successful in life but I am starting to see these problems in my youngest son and want to help him.
Thank you!
Backstory:
I was diagnosed with dyslexia at age 5 when I went through testing to enter a private school. I had problems spelling and had very bad (still have handwriting issues) handwriting. However I was an excellent reader. I was given therapy in the form of written exercises. I did ok in basic math until I hit algebra, almost did not graduate high school because of it. . I was reading at a college level by 5th grade. I love to read and see what I am reading as a movie. I have problems with learning any foreign languages. I am very verbal and have a large vocabulary. I leave words out of paragraphs and don't notice when I re-read it. I also have problems with directions and in order to learn how to get somewhere I use landmarks. It's like I am creating a map in my head. i can not add to it without physically going to a place. What would you really call me? No one seems to know and have called me a dsylexic for lack of a real diagnosis even though I can read a novel in a few hours. Anyone else have any experience with this type of thing? I am very successful in life but I am starting to see these problems in my youngest son and want to help him.
Thank you!