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I Think I Have Dyslexia
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I am 12 nearly 13
I heard these were symptoms of dyslexia
I still can't tell left from right
I hold my ben between my middle and ring finger
I can't spell at all
If I don't repididly use like I stutter slightly
I can't tell the time on anoulouge clocks
Reading often gives me a headache
I daydream often
My bedroom is so messy but I have to have pens in the right order and things like that
I hear things
I notice things many other people don't
I never use capital letters and fullstops-im not lazy
My handwriting is fairly illegible and very inconsisistant
Im clumsy and unco-ordinated
My teachers have a go at me for my spelling grammar and presentation even though I can't change it but I haven't had any help
If you think I am dyslexic is there a way I can get propally diagnosed without my parents knowing as they have always thought me as "fine" but Im clearly not. I would like to know if I am as i can read fine
I heard these were symptoms of dyslexia
I still can't tell left from right
I hold my ben between my middle and ring finger
I can't spell at all
If I don't repididly use like I stutter slightly
I can't tell the time on anoulouge clocks
Reading often gives me a headache
I daydream often
My bedroom is so messy but I have to have pens in the right order and things like that
I hear things
I notice things many other people don't
I never use capital letters and fullstops-im not lazy
My handwriting is fairly illegible and very inconsisistant
Im clumsy and unco-ordinated
My teachers have a go at me for my spelling grammar and presentation even though I can't change it but I haven't had any help
If you think I am dyslexic is there a way I can get propally diagnosed without my parents knowing as they have always thought me as "fine" but Im clearly not. I would like to know if I am as i can read fine
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Rosie, this is obviously of a concern to you and I am surprised that your parents and teachers haven't picked up on it sooner. Is there a reason you don't want to your parents to know or are you not wanting to worry them? A visit to your GP or a chat with someone at school who is responsible for pastoral care or a SENCO is a good move. Dyslexia doesn't mean it's the end of...
11:25 Sun 25th May 2014
I think you should speak to your parents and ask them to get you a GP appointment. There are a few signs there of a few different things. The doctor can refer you to a paediatrician, who will discuss what, if anything, you need to do. I would suggest you write everything down that you've noticed, as you have here. It can be difficult to think of everything when you're put on the spot.
Rosie, judging by your post you are perfectly competent at using a kebyoard. There is a teacher at your school who is the 'SENCO' - special educational needs coordinator. If your parents and the senco can work together then you can be given an official 'statement of needs' which will benefit you by giving for example you a little extra time when it comes to public exams. It will also enable other subject teachers to provide you with a differentiated approach (which they ought to do) rather than punishing you for not approaching tasks exactly the same as other kids.
Many successful people can neither spell nor punctuate. Lots of people struggle with analog clocks. Your observational skills may be the route to a fruitful career, so enjoy 'the difference'. I'm clumsy too. And I have to keep coloured pens in lined up in spectrum order.
It's a shame you feel on your own in this matter, and I wonder if your first step towards change might be talking frankly and openly to your parents - maybe even show them this thread on AB. Good luck.
Many successful people can neither spell nor punctuate. Lots of people struggle with analog clocks. Your observational skills may be the route to a fruitful career, so enjoy 'the difference'. I'm clumsy too. And I have to keep coloured pens in lined up in spectrum order.
It's a shame you feel on your own in this matter, and I wonder if your first step towards change might be talking frankly and openly to your parents - maybe even show them this thread on AB. Good luck.
I think dyslexia can present in different ways. At your age,my daughter had huge problems with spelling,and processing what she read. It took several years of both testing,and specialist tutoring to get a diagnosis of mild dyslexia. She is now doing a PhD...not sure she would have stuck with her schooling without that diagnosis and the support that came with it.
Plus, my brother who is older than me also has difficulties. All my parents have ever done is look after him and help him because he is older and more important. I have found many techniques to help me with spelling like big elephant can't always use small exits but even at 12 I've been spelling whith and belive like that and many other ways I know I spell it wong but I don't know how to correct it
Rosie, this is obviously of a concern to you and I am surprised that your parents and teachers haven't picked up on it sooner.
Is there a reason you don't want to your parents to know or are you not wanting to worry them?
A visit to your GP or a chat with someone at school who is responsible for pastoral care or a SENCO is a good move.
Dyslexia doesn't mean it's the end of the world, there is much help out there and the sooner it is addressed the better for you in the long run.
If it's any consollation I don't know left from right either.
Is there a reason you don't want to your parents to know or are you not wanting to worry them?
A visit to your GP or a chat with someone at school who is responsible for pastoral care or a SENCO is a good move.
Dyslexia doesn't mean it's the end of the world, there is much help out there and the sooner it is addressed the better for you in the long run.
If it's any consollation I don't know left from right either.
Strange as it may seem, I can do Port/Starboard, but not East/ West. Mind you, I used to live in a country where people gave directions as "Leeward" or "windward". The problem is that "up" and "down" are obvious, "in front" and "Behind" are obvious, but there is no intrinsic reason why one side should have one name, and the other side should have another name.