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  • danm dude tahts trppiy

  • this a conman misconception if one could see all the letter in the improper way they would

    just simply learn them that way they see it like if you were to look at the color blue and saw it red if your told it was blue you would see red but know its blue by your memory dyslexia is much more complex then just visualization its more about processing information given and the brain ability integrate it into a form that make sense does not work well there also physical things effected by the brain

  • or the other way around what dyslexia roots is a total self confusion and loss of awareness by deep part of the brain are not constructed the way most other peoples brains are and it cause the language task to be much harder i believe i saw a report somewhere where people with dyslexia require more energy to do the same task as the students that do not have dyslexia

  • I hate dyslexia that is part of the reason I wear glasses

  • i hate dyslexia im a case 7

  • I have dyslexia. It's harder then you think. Colors cover the page, words double themselves then move to strange places on the page and sometimes even go off the page. Words change sizes and shake. Letters switch places. My brain will forget were I was reading and I have to start over. Worst off all my parents don't know about it so they think I just don't try at school and signed my up for a stupid help place that can't even help me because of my dyslexia. It's hard I have one of the worst cas

  • @autogurl101

    Hi i'm 16 and have dyslexia,try placing a transparent and tinted sheet of paper(like a see-through purple piece of paper) over a book page and see if it helps,it really helped me with reading.

  • @autogurl101 for me, words will jumble up, they shine, the swirl in like a whirlwind until the y dissappear, words fall off my paper,I see the words flipped and on the other side of the paper.sometimes they become blocks of colour or words dissappaer and shift to places on my paper. they jumble up. they would squeeze together.words would'nt saty still,sometimes they look like spiders and I hate it at times. my teachers would yell at me when I was 8 years old. I was called dumb, lazy and stupid.

  • @autogurl101 my mom is the same. i feel really dumb... i dont have that bad of dislexia, i just see doublles in letterrs and i mispell things, and sometimes it looks like the room is spinning around...... xp

  • dyslexia is funny

  • @JoeKun10 piece of shit

  • crap, Now that I watched this video, words and starting to move

  • @MrTimzorg Good one. It happens to others as well...

  • I was able to get my BA and a MFA in photography. I own my business.

    I have Attention Deficit Disorder (ADD), Dyslexia, Dysgraphia and Irlen Syndrome.

  • @ubermensch826 Well, she said she had dyslexia... dumbass...

  • psssh i don't have dyslexia, my brain just finds words boring and would rather throw letters every were

  • good animations & illustrations..

  • @heyitskatie12 *SUPPORT not "dupport" are you retarded or something

  • @ubermensch826 hes dyslexic...

  • have you ever read a section of a book, and you know you read it but you have no idea what it said or your brain went on auto pilet while driving and you forgot all about driving down the last strech of road. Thats how i feel when reading sometimes. I'm looking right at the words but my brain just wont tell me what they mean. am i dyslexic or is it something else????

  • @kibbles2140 I get that too sometimes but I don't believe it's got anything to do with dyslexia. It's just that your train of thoughts moves somewhere else. I wouldn't worry too much about it.

  • Same her pegatronus12

  • I have dyslexia. I mix up my b's and d's sometimes. And a lot of times I will mix up words like instead of "check mii out" I thought it sed "check out mii" for about 30 mins. :/

  • lived with it all my life now I am fighting for my own children as well as those I teach.

  • I'm dyslexic and this video was accurate to what happens to me it was very well maid video I think I Speak for every dyslexic person when I say it can make life hell and it can make u feel depressed when u can't do the most simple thing such as reading a sign or a book

  • "The bad boy was quiet and forgot to protect his wife" is the most confusing part of the video

  • I really like this video, well done!

    But these seem like Irlen symptoms not dyslexic symptoms.

  • I have dyslexic and I have never once seen words move around...

  • @OrlaIreland92 Well then, obviously you're not dyslexic...

  • @ichidameow dude , there is is different types of it , i have dyslexia but the words don't move, only problem i have is with color and lighting , i have scotopic sensitivity

  • @Pegatronus12 I see. :/

  • @ichidameow Pretty sure I am if I was given an official government paper from the learning board stating that I was. Num nuts.

  • @OrlaIreland92 ...You don't need a paper to prove your dyslexic. A person gets diagnosed if they truly have dyslexia, not a fucking government paper.

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  • @ichidameow they are biferent types of bysloxia you only see them mowing areund ik yuohave sovey bislexiea liko mo

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  • @OrlaIreland92 thats because it depends on what type of dyslexia you have. some can see words moving, others just have trouble not misinterpreting the letters on the page. it also is to do with how severe your dyslexia is. mine is pretty bad, even 9 years of therapy, if I don't pay attention hard enough, the words just keep on moving

  • I'm dyslexic. This was a really well made video!

  • I have dyslexia and never have seen words like this!

  • I have dyslexia I also have officially been diagnosed with dyslexia and through my experiences of meeting other dyslexic people I know the majority of students and adults with dyslexia don't read this way in my opinion for previous comments I would never use lists in a lecture or to show my seems to describe dyslexia because the vast majority of people's dyslexia are not like this is obviously been made by someone who has no clue what it's like to be dyslexic

  • Hi! Similar to CovStudent, I would like to use this presentation as well , it's fantastic - would you mind if I did?

    Many Thanks,

    Lucy

  • fine*

  • I have a problem where some of the words I read seem to flip letters around; however it doesn't happen overly often. Like it might happen once or twice on a page, but other then that I can read find (though when reading books I always lose my place --- too much sensory input), is it still dyslexia??? Or just my eyes playing tricks on me???

  • i have dyslexia and some of this is true for me but then agian dyslexia affects differnt people differntly so dissagreeing with the video is not really right is it ? when weather you have dyslexia or not it affects people differtly

  • people are so mean they call dyslexic kids dumb and stupid. I wish they will realize that what they're doing is very wrong and hurtful and what it feels like to have dyslexia

  • This is not dyslexia this is just made up from movies words don't move on the page it all fake if your dyslexic that means you learn from the other side of your brain and it's hard to read because you were tought whole language none of this is true!!!

  • i have disgraphia

  • i hava dyslexica and this is exzactly how i read all the time and people who think dyslexics are dom thats a lie cause were actallly smart this is how i explain it for people who dont know what it is theres 2 sides of the braain and dyslexics only can use one side of thee braain this is a good video

  • Could I use your video for my lecture on dyslexia? I would really appreciate if you allow me to share this video with students in my class. Thanks. 

  • @mariachongabdullah Yes feel free, thanks for asking!

  • Yeah.... I am diagnosed with severe dyslexia, and I'm pretty sure none of this shit happens it's just hard to understand non-sense words and people talking in accents, like I always keep asking them to repeat everything. Mines caused by rapid memory loss, which is also annoying as it makes it impossible to do mental arithmetic...... With all this in mind, I feel this video is rubbish. Fact.

  • Question - i just watched this (don't have dyslexia) and I am wondering how people who have dyslexia see the presentation? i am trying to understand it. this is a great video!

  • @letirrain Someone who has dyslexia is used to it, so they don't even "see" the problem. They see the person next to them already finished reading while they are on like the 2nd sentence...that's the only real way to tell something is off.

  • I've been dyslexic sense birth, I couldn't read at grade level 'till I was 9 and even then I was still a weak in it. I was taken out of classes because I was being bullied for taking separate classes so my mom took me out of my school and home schooled my for a year. I went back to school in 6th grade, hoping for a better life, it was even worse, I thought about ending my own life. I wish they would show this in all schools. let the others see what we go through every day.

  • I'd really like to use some of this piece in a presentation I am giving on Accessibility. Would you be happy for me to do so?

    Many thanks

  • I never really knew about dyslexia before. But my friend told me he spelled his name wrong and I laughed and then he told me he had dyslexia and I felt really bad. I really wonder what it's like.

  • ok so im dyslexic and in this video some of the things are real like the letters flipping but not them moving of the page. that is just what people thing and i hate people like that, i just cant stand them

  • @Crushe555 there are different types of dyslexia I am dyslexic too but only a few of the things in the video apply to me one of my friends is also dyslexic and the words move on the page for her it is really frustrating because it isn't like everyone has the same form of dyslexia so it is hard to get help and explain

  • I feel so lucky now cuz my parents had relised about my dislaxsia two months after I started school. Now I love to read. Now the problem is....HOW DO I SPELL DISLAXSIA?! I KNOW I TYPE THE WRONG SPELLING CUZ OF THE RED LINE!

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  • can any 1 hlp me im 11 years old w/ Disdyslexia i cnt undrstnd

  • i have dyclex

    dxylex

    dicxy

    i can't spell.

  • @myco578 bastard dont make fun of them and me

  • I don't have dyslexia, but one time I had this really scary experience where my peripheral vision faded, and it was VERY difficult to read. It only lasted for about an hour, but I'd imagine that the difficulty reading was similar to how some dyslexic people see.

    I'm not sure what caused that either, but the good news is it was only temporary. :P

  • My boyfriend is dyslexic, whereas I am naturally gifted with words and language so I sometimes find it hard to understand how difficult these things are for him. This video was very interesting for me to see things from his perspective for a couple of minutes.

  • some of that is true for me as well like i hate reading because i can not see the words it all blurs together..... dyslexia ....

  • i am dyslexic but in a different way i write and spell badly most of the time people don't get what i write! but i read amazingly and can analyze things like math and science i also have ADHD it kind of sucks but it increases my other skills. i learn to deal with it and live my life but still...thats the way i am 

  • it makes it seem like they're on permanent shroom trips...

  • Very accurate, Thank you!!!

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  • ok for you non-dyslexics watching this. this is not what we really see, but the disorientation it causes the normal person resembles what a dyslexic feels each and every day.

  • @purity4all I can never fill out a form of any kind without missing a spot or writing the wrong thing in the wrong place. Accounting class was a nightmare. I'm 38 now and can still feel the horror and utter humiliation of entering that classroom.

  • @purity4all true, but my reading specialist said that I can see each letter of the alphabet in 40 different ways. its actually quite hard to describe the feeling and the visual of what us dyslexics see I suppose. from this video, it shows very basic. I see worse than this. :(

  • @MyBloodyValentine011 Really 40? I never had a reading specialist, I wonder what they would say about me. my dyscalculia is wayyyy worse than my dyslexia. I can only imagine what a math specialist would say about me.

  • @purity4all well, because My Dyslexia is pretty evere. I am still getting treatment after 6 years and sometimes I still mix up words like left ot felt won or now I sometimes will reaf off as of etc. ooo you have dyscalculia? I have minor dyscalculia because basially, I have Dyslexia in general. coordination isnt my thing either. I am also diagnosed with ADHD, cos most kids with LDs, like you and me CAN have ADHD

  • @MyBloodyValentine011 yes, i have both but for me the dyscalculia is the worst. I've been able to train myself to catch most of what I do wrong with reading and writing and go back and fix it. Anything that involves the math pat of the brain is a night mare. I get lost all the time,bump into things constantly, very little depth perception. can't add or subtract double digits in my head bc I forget what the first number I put down was before I even begin to add the next set of numbers.

  • @purity4all yah, it sucks doesnt it? for me, its all equally bad. I am clumsy, handicapped in visualizing anything I learn in my head, like if I learn the word "exactly" someone who tell me how it is spelled, but then the next day *poof* its out of my head. so frusterating I spelled it like "xaktlee" or "eksakctly" or animal enamil annnimul or stuff. Im kinda twisted :P

  • with mine i cant read a digital clock right. the numbers change constantly as if they were seconds. the letters on the page disappear and blur. they jump around and switch on me. i learned to work with it though

  • Dylexia doesn't ruin my whole life. There arer parts qwhere I can spell and some where I can;t. It's the same old me. Even thought I need to work twice as hard it can be easy someimes... Schools starting up again and I'm trying to study harder. It's still hard but I have to deal with it. I think of my dyslecia as a talent.

  • My dyslexia never affected my reading abilities I was reading at a very young age. It has however affected my writing skills and untill I did two years of tutoring the thought of writing brought me to the point of breaking down and it also has mad math very hard for me. But I dont see it as a bad thing It hasn't stopped me from doing what i wanted to do in my life:) I go to early college and will graduate from high school with my associates degree! Im a sophmore, I will go into a four year coll

  • @TheCrazypalegirl Same i mean i cant spell or wright well and i just can read fine just with some of this. i had got a small laptop to take to school and i had D's and C's in some classes but with a lap top you i can do allmost anything with it but when it come to paper just =( but in sports it just comes easy to me. well yea

  • @TheCrazypalegirl what are you going to study? I can't find anything i'm interested in that doesn't involve math and at my age if it involves math it's out of the question. I'm wayyy to old to start leaning elementary math and work up to college.

  • @purity4all I'm thinking about doing lower elementary special education:)

  • @awcomeon

    I find that pretty rude, not everyone with dyslexia can't spell and you shouldn't make fun or "feel sorry" for someone with a learning disorder don't you think they're life might already be hard enough?

    Someone with dyslexia (ie: me) works twice as hard to do the things that others do easily So if you would consider the fact that what you say is a reflection on your character and the way your presenting yourself to possibly the entire world might not be how you want people to

  • @TheCrazypalegirl That wasn't meant to be offensive. I was serious. 90% of internet users can't spell and they aren't dyslexic just lazy. It was a point that I think that some posters might be faking their "dyslexia" in the comments section and are actually being disrespectful in a back-handed way (just click on some profiles). I'm well aware that not all dyslexics have spelling problems. Stop being so sensitive.

  • I'm slightly amused by all of the dyslexics commenting on this video and subsequently misspelling 90% of what they're writing. Bless their hearts.

  • @awcomeon The thing many people not affected by dyslexia don't seem to understand is that most of us are super articulate and have extremely good problem solving skills due to a life time of learning how to do the same things everyone else is doing in a way that works for our particular problem. Not all of us are affected in the same way, and it is almost impossible to know you are talking to a dyslexic. We look act and speak like we're perfectly normal, or above average.

  • dyslexia is just being stupid,there is no such thing as dyslexia in the east,because if you dont study then they push you harder not say 'oh bless,they are dyslexic,dont push them too hard'and now they have grown up like p*ssies

  • @manisco1 thats very ofensice to me. dyslecia is a real thimg. so stop being so rusde. how would you like it if this stuff happopened to you and soomeone said you wrere just being stupisd.

  • @bestfriendsmyh Happopened.

  • @BendikBS awww i feal basd for you

  • @bestfriendsmyh Basd.

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  • @bestfriendsmyh wht?

  • @bestfriendsmyh Honey I'm very dyslexic, spell check is my best friend. It keeps rude ignorant people from knowing I'm different from them when on the internet. I have to use it in almost every sentence. Sometimes because I can't spell a word, sometimes because I can't type it correctly. Don't let people get to you just use spell check.

  • @manisco1 I understand what you are saying but I have to disagree. I think if you knew anything about how the brain functioned you would realise how people can have certain learning difficulties such as Dyslexia. Sure it is difficult to understand and accept but it is very real. Your point about Dyslexics just being stupid is incredibly ignorant. Are you not aware that Thomas Edison, Albert Einstein, Walt Disney and Richard Branson all had/have Dyslexia?

  • @manisco1 you are an ignorant ass. dyslexia is inherited. It is caused by the connections between two lobes of the brain not working correctly. Not all inherited problems affect all races. Maybe it's just something that doesn't affect people of eastern heritage, Just like Sickle Cell Anemia doesn't affect pure Caucasians. There are a lot of dyslexics in the world who are far more intelligent and far more successful than you. Do your research before making such stupid comments STUPID!

  • I have dyslexis and i think i havre anothers kind cuz whenever im ytaking a test if people ares talkins i cant consebtrait at all. do i haves anothet dyslexica or is it a differsent dirorder

  • @bestfriendsmyh or is it just my dyslexisa

  • for people who are dyslexic, do these animations really look like what you see, or is it exaggerated to a certain extent?

  • @terracottaheavens yess mosgt oft tzhe time

  • I have dyslexia and inhale straight as

  • i'm dyslexic,i read my first chapter book (a 200 page magic tree house book)in second grade although it though me 3 months and i messed up almost every word,i liked reading.Like you say it hurts your eyes and letter just disappear .I'm going to middle school now and i get A's in English.I want to be a writer when i grow up.

  • i have no reading problems before or even now. the only thing is, I find it so hard to comprehend in reading complicated matters (like reading deep books, subjects math) i also often got this "short term memory loss". like when i wanted to tell something and someone interferes, then in a second i forget what i am suppose to say. it's like my idea is fading away and I can't control it to stop. then it's all gone and i can't remember anything .. am i sick or am i just dumb and stupid?? PLS HELP!

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  • @soulfie What you have is a case of Vocal Dyslexia.....I ask a doctor or tell your parents they are going yo support you and help alot :)

  • thanks for this video i have a pretty bad case of dyslexia and its hard to get poeple understand how it is ... and they play it off as nothing

  • I think I have dyslexia but I'm afraid to tell my mom I'm 13 and last year I did not good in school I was placed in an AIS class for English which is a class for people who don't do good in English and every time I have to read out loud I mess up words and I can't read fast Can someone help me should i tell my mom or not?

  • @Twilightluver4101 yes tell your mom, it's nothing bad to have dyslexia it might even help her understand better. Just tell her how you've been feeling and what goes wrong, she'll try and help you cause she's your mom right? She loves you and she'll protect you. She doesn't like it when you dont perform well, she wants you to perform well and feel good too. If you think you have dyslexia than tell her that :3 I know I'm repeating myself, but repeating is the best way to remember for everyone.

  • hi im kaytiee im 11 neerly 12 and all of those things happen to me. my older sister tuter's me privatly because im to scared to tell my parents. she even tokk me to get tested for dislecksia. should i tell my parents?

  • @MrsKaytieeBieber I know this question wasn't directed at me.... but yes tell your parents! Dyslexia is not a shameful thing and there is nothing wrong with telling people about it. Your parents should be supporting you with your education- also I'm sure they would prefer to know, particuly if is worrying you =)

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  • @DumDumco- stop picking on others based on your own insecurities!

  • We are a private school for children with dyslexia and we know first hand how challenging this all can be for children. But the world changes daily and with that comes new understandings and technology for moving forward with tremendous success. Love, compassion, patience and a diligent program are the keys.

  • i'm glad i know about this AFTER i've had the difficulty in reading and find a way to overcome it

    i thought i had low IQ or something, anyways, my experience is words sometimes even appear 3d to me, and right at the moment, the first line i'm typing seems to be like in the back ground, second line normal and third/fourth line is sort of recessed

    anyways i think some funny side effect coming to me is the ability to draw the smell and see images of layers of sound

    p.s : i'm not on drug :P

  • Hi could I use your video for a course presentation? Would really appreciate you sharing it with me. Thanks

  • @AgnesSolomon55 Hiya, Yes, feel free to use the video.

  • I'm the only one in my class who has dyslexia, and the others have always teased me for my low grades in reading. One day I got fed up with it and asked my teacher to put this video on. After that everyone understood how it felt to be me.

    This video has changed my entire middle school years, thank you so much for posting it.

  • I am not dyslexic but this makes me feel bad for the people who are. God bless you all.

  • @StephanGames thank u broe it means alot tht someone cares

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  • i hate haveing dyslexia i all way get in to trouble at school

  • @StephanGames well thanx

  • i really hate being dyslexic

  • This all the same for me and also big numbers and difficult to learn math and hard to read

  • Ugh, a lot of these things happen to me when i read... the letters move, some are backwards..etc... makes reading and typing almost impossible for me. =/

  • I Fuckung hate being dyslexic it sucks soooooo bad

  • Same, I feel stupid and only a few of my friends know ._.

  • what song/ background music ?

  • I hate being dyslexic; I've always wanted to become a published author, but this stupid disability has ruined half of the chance I had.

  • @fantsyofmillions did you know that Roahl dahl, Walt disney, and agatha christie are all dyslexic ? some of the most powerfull people in the country are also dyslexic. Don't give up your dreams.x

  • I hate being dyslexia it make me feel stupid!

  • @whitney284 you shouldnt feel stupid. I have dyslexia, quite terrible. I still have trouble with words even though I have been going to a tutor for 9 years already, but its something we both have to live with :-)

  • @whitney284 good cause u are

  • @DumDumCo Excuse me! dumass y don't u go get a freakin live.

    Go f*ck urself... B*tch If I'm stupid wat r u?

  • @whitney284 ok say the big word with me... SHUT UP

  • @DumDumCo fucking cunt leave them alone. grow a dick and mature.

  • @MyBloodyValentine011 1- dick.. uhhh....check

    2- mature...... sure

  • @whitney284 Don't hate being dyslexic its a good thing! =) Yes it makes things harder for you at school or where ever and you will often feel like you are lagging behind, but its not true. You can train your brain to read fine- it just has to do it a different way to evryone else. I am dyslexic and I am currently getting a degree at university- my dyslexia is a good thing now because I can approach problems and come up with ideas from a different angle to non-dyslexics =)

  • @whitney284 naa dont feel stupid take it like a gift we dont get the picture with text more with REAl pictures i take my dylexia as a gift and maan im only 13 and we understand thigs different than other ppl :)

  • @whitney284 but your not!! i am dyslexic. i have PTSD/TBI.  i have a BA in English and an M.Ed in Educational Psychology. i've been called many names because i am a slow learner...even at the Master's level. now, i am at the Doctorate level. am i still stupid? no, i just want it that bad and work hard!! Good luck to u.

  • Wow

  • i have od not dislexia

  • I have dyslexia. I hate it so much.

  • @MyBloodyValentine011 Can you help me, I read some words wrong, the letters mix up into different word and it fucks me up so I he to read slow, it doesnt happen to much though, and non of the other things on this video happen, do I have it? Plz help, this would explain so much

  • @temptstress666 hun if you simply have trouble with words, recognizing symbols, and spelling, or mixing words like does and dose like I do or left for felt, saw for was, god for dog, brid for bird.

    you see letters and words move around, or any thing unusual like that, then I suggest you talk to a parent or someone and get diagnosis if it troubles you :-)

  • @MyBloodyValentine011 I totally mix up letters all the time, exacly like that. But the thing is, thats all that happens. Nothing else... Is it possible to have a very small for of this? Thanks so much for your help.

  • wtf? Why tthe hell would 21 ppl thumbs down this peice of GENIOUS???

  • ROFL!!!!

  • Dyslexia is gay, everbody got it these days..

  • Ever since I read Percy Jackson, I've gotten so fascinated with dyslexia. Although I've always known about it, but now I've started researching on it a lot more. I find it really sad that some people think people who can't read (or have difficulty reading) are "stupid." Besides... Percy Jackson's dyslexia was the reason why he was SO AWESOME! He lost one sense, but gained another! =)

  • Hi i have a question i have dyslexia and i do not know if one of my teachers know it do you think i should have a talk with him because he always makes me read outloud and it inbosses me and he marks me on my spelling and you are not aloud to do that he even asked why i write letters backwords and i said '' i guess i was in a rush'' so what do you think dose he know i have dyslexia thanks i hope i get some ansewrs. :)

  • @RineeARinKagamineFan hello. I have dyslexia, too. quite bad acually, but get some free tutoring, it helped me concentrate more, since whenever I read words, they would move and dance and scatter all over the page, or sometimes crawl off the page, like spiders and bugs. I had to read aloud too once, and I started getting a bad stomach ache and headaches so they knew I was diagnosed with dyslexia, but please consult an adult about your issues. and let them know. good luck :-)

  • Can we use this video for educational purposes? Do we need copyright clearance? Many thanks for sharing this wonderful video and we would appreciate your response and consideration.

  • man i wish i had the einstein version of dyslexia. my dyslexia isnt as bad as some people but since i think in pictures i have serious problems putting thoughts into words so my social skills are non existant, not to mention i'm dumb as a mule.

  • Earniesduck123. Ur lazi and rude! I dont see the red line alot of ppl dont so please shut up and do not be rude thnk you

  • My bf has dyslexia i didnt relize what its like for him untill now :( i feal so bad for him

  • I just have to tell you how awesome this vid is at portraying ALOT of different types of difficulting reading w/ Dyslexia! Trying to explain it to people who think you're STUPID because you learn better w/ verbal or visual ways compared to reading have no clue & I wish we had this "technology" for educating when I was a kid! (I'm 41 & still struggle w/ attitudes from "smart" people) Thank you! <3

  • Hello....I have to give a presentation on Dyslexia in my class on powerpoint and write a paper. Is it okay if I use your video to allow the class to get an idea of what its like?

  • @mspoeticjustyce Hiya, Yes, feel free to use the video.

  • Hello....I have to give a presentation on Dyslexia in my class on powerpoint and write a paper. Is it okay if I use your video?

  • wow.... the video was kinda creepy.

    but now i know what its like.

    it would be very confusing and annoying.

  • Ok, I understand if you have dyslexia and spell a word wrong while writing on a piece of paper, but there really isn't any excuse to spell words wrong on the internet when it's underlined in red and you can just right click 'esspecialy' and click the correct spelling of the word. Is it just laziness that you misspell everything?

  • @Erniesduck123 I do have it and its not lazyness. I work fall time and I study aswell. But I would like to add that I

    moved to sweden 10 years ago and now speak the laungage and study in swedish to get an education, so lazyness is not the problem and on top of that I have ADHD. We have word blindness that we don,t see the word structure and yes we have WORD to help but its not lazyness. Word blind you should look it up. And its clear you did not understand the video so are you lazy?

  • @ginsengchris I am talking about on YouTube, you clearly did not understand my comment. When I spell something wrong while typing a comment on YouTube, it is underlined in red. Are you telling me you cannot see the blatant red underline? It then takes 1 second to change, lazyness, to laziness, by right-clicking the word and selecting the correct one. This to me is extreme laziness, even when a machine is able to spell it correctly you still won't?

  • This is good. I would have liked to have a narrative after the visuals to help viewers understand what dyslexia is all about. Great graphics, though.

  • I would wake up in bed when i was a kid and objects would appear strange in size and look weird and and sounds inside my ears would seem very loud and echo enhanced but this is somethign that would only happen very occasionally when i woke up sometimes years. visual and auditory distortions. its the same now im adult but again only very infrequently it happens often once every few years. it difficult for me to explain it due to lack of vocabulary. maybe it just part of being human

  • F.C.U.K is offensive 2 dyslexics you CNUT

  • @spamulike123 hell no i dont find it offensive, and i have dyslexia, half this shit happens when i read, if you think i am lying because everything is spelled correctly its because im not a dumbass and have learned how to cope with it. two words, spell check