Dyslexia
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Re: Dyslexia
Not all Dyslexics experience reversals. Most Dyslexics have auditory,phonological processing problems.
I have a history of auditory,phonological processing problems.
I used to have auditory reversals which led to speech reversals.
I was found to have those i
It was auditory therapy,speech therapy gave me the phonemic awareness that helped me to learn from phonics.
I have auditory input speech lags (delays in understanding after listening to what people say). auditory overload - too much information comes to my ears for my brain to process
International Dyslexia Association. problems with short term verbal memory. I also can just get confused when listening.
I believe that the auditory,phonological dyslexia needs to be addressed. This video is pretty much giving the impression that all Dyslexics have visual processing problems.
I do have problems with eye tracking,coordination,movements as well as short term visual memory problems. visual overload - information comes to my eyes for my brain to process. No problems with reversal. I can get confused with what I am reading.
I am primarily a picture thinker, I visualize things in my mind's eye nonstop. I am very imaginative
I have Dyspraxia and ADHD.
with Dyspraxia, I have a history of problems with coordination,motor skills, short term memory,organization,space,time
ADHD is more just my being a novelty seeker......attention inconsistency ....of course, problems with organization and short term memory
all 3 neurodivergent conditions can be good for being creative,thinking outside the box.
I am also an ultrasensitive type too.