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  • Just imagine this earth full of good healthy food. With no sickness,old age or death revelation 21vs 3,4. The whole earth a paradise psalms37vs10,11,29

  • GET SOME COLORED GLASSES! Like trying to teach a blind person to drive a car. You can tell them how to shift and turn, but they can't see the road. In 1988, 60 minutes aired a segment, colored glasses for dyslexics. I was severally dyslexic. I went out and got a pair. Purple was my color. Blues or reds are the colors that work best. At 28 I could read for the first time! I could see the print. It's a physical handicap. Side note, after laysic eye surgery I don’t need my colored glasses any more.

  • When i was at school teachers would tell me i wouldn't succeed i saw one of the teachers last week and she asked me how im going just had to tell here spelling and grammar still bad but i put this behind me and am now a scientist and hold a degree in aviation science as well as a PhD She looked shocked then i saw here in the car park so funny seeing her get into here Eco box and me get into my AMG Mercedes

  • @repectaretroops96 How did you do it? How did you overcome such limitations? I'm going through a society induced handicap, which causes me to become financially impoverished and limits my access to opportunity. How do you think a person such as my self can overcome such a limitation? How does a person motivate themselves to do anything, if they see no prospect in following their dream? I can't even apply for a job at minimum wage, so to try and find the spirit to do anything else is pointless.

  • whate i have

  • 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!

  • @soulfie I would say that it's more than likely a nutritional deficiency, I go through exactly what you describe and doubt myself at times as-well. Learn to obtain all the vitamins and minerals that your body and brain need, then you will see an improvement. When I'm deficient, I struggle with simple mathematical processes, but when I have been obtaining adequate nutrition, I'm able to understand things that are far more complex. Get appropriate nutrition, and then challenge your brain.

  • @UniverseOffspring Wow! that was a great help! thank you ;) you see, i don't eat vegetables and your right about me being not so healthy. I'll follow your advice :) thank you my friend.

  • @soulfie You're welcome. Trust me, it works wonders when you eat a completely balanced meal. When I eat healthy food, drink plenty of distilled water(as to avoid fluoride), exercise, etc- I'm able to comprehend things, know I can remember and learn anything, and I'm able to use my imagination. When I'm deficient, with a large quantity of toxins in my body, etc-I have trouble even speaking. Our food is toxic, our water tainted- and so our bodies and minds suffer. Good luck and take care

  • Wow - what a story!!! As a noted private dyslexia school, we are considered experts, and we are sad to say that many children and parents still have to unfortunately go through this horrible process of supposed professions misdiagnosing dyslexia. It is heartwarming that your wonderful story has such a happy ending - one of true accomplishment where parents and child together - with love, patience and diligence - succeeded possibly even beyond expectations!

  • I have dyslexia. I hate it truly. My name is Isabella, I am 15 years old. i was diagnosed with childhood dyslexia. i could not read. I have trouble now too. people call me crazy. they laugh at me, they thought I was dumb. But I am not. I just cant read the moving letters on my page, or the words that crawl off my page like little spiders. its hard to concentrate when I read. i get terrible stomach aches and head aches. the letters dont ever stop moving. I HavVeE Disliax, and I am prowd of it.

  • what a lovely mother :)

  • i remember telling some kids at school i was dyslexic and they reacted as if i had a missing arm. i am extreamly talented in drawing to a point i am beyond my years yet i write like a 12 year old if i don't have a computer ... funny right.

  • i remember telling some kids at school i was dyslexic and they reacted as if i had a missing arm. i am extreamly talented in drawing to a point i am beyond my years yet i read like a 12 year old... funny right.

  • she looks like the girl in knowyourmeme

  • Does dyslexia only exists in America?

  • @NFVGames no im british and i have it .....

  • @NFVGames Hey am from Nepal a small country in south asia, when i am writing this i have tried writing south 7 times LOL, they are everywhere, i was diagnosed by my self watching a movies, well i am now old and still struggle with this condition. (writing struggle was my 6th attempt) so there you are

  • @NFVGames dyslexia is everywhere, i have dyslexia and im british

  • How can I test whether I am dyslexic? When I was young my mum said I couldn't craw, I always repeated the same words with every sentence I wrote which I had to be taught at school. I have a hard time reading with music/loud noise in the background. I never read a book in my entire life until 22.

  • good family

  • The same with me, by luck. I went to SUMMER school in the FIRST GRADE! I was horse crazy. My 2nd grade summer, my mother tossed Black Beauty in my lap(1962). It took me the whole summer to read it. But I was hooked on reading, As long as it was NOT out loud. I blew a Dr. mind in 3D puzzles. But it took me, to stumble into The Building Trades in 1980, as a form of work, & I'm a woman. I should have been pointed into being a architect. I found many mistakes for "Bosses" on blue prints.

  • Goodness! I feel your pain too. I'm dyslexic too., when I am reading out loud or solving simple Algebraic problems. I'm a terrible writer but guess what? God is there to help you and me. Fight through it because man is not measured by his success but his struggle.

  • I wish you could talk to my professors---I am approved for accomodations in school---time and a half on exams and no scantrons. Yet they remind me almost daily how inconvenient this is for them and sometimes wait until hours before a quiz/exam to follow through on the accomodations. I'm quitting graduate school (well, this program anyway) at the end of the semester because there's no way in hell I'm going through this again. I never had these problems in undergrad, high school, and so on.

  • I am approved for accomodations in college but am reminded all the time how inconvenient it is to provide me with the accomodations. I hear all the time, "never give up." But at some point you get tired of trying and get tired of school politics.

  • @georgeNconrad Oops, I meant to cancel this post.

  • im dyslexic i use to get made fun.

  • @safiagirl Yea that only makes it worse.

  • I am dyslexic.

    I get As and Bs on my report card.

    people with dyslexia are smart.

    we are not stuppid.

    it might take some people longer to do things but that means nothing. We are normal people who just learn diferently.

  • @SharkKid42 You get A's and B's because the teachers feel bad for you and are in retard classes

  • @char466 hmmm well im happy with my life and do not have to pick on others to feel good about my self so I must be doing something right.

  • dyslexia is fault with the visual system or the inner ear the cerebellum srambles the information in lot of the casses did you hear it or did you see it or you could have add thats has got lot of causes as well three causes of dyslexia are verbal visual or add you must find out the cause and fix it a lot can be fixed i was never told i had to sort it out myself

  • Hi

    I also have Dyslexia and it can be a pain.I run a successful business,and it has not stoped me from doing what i want to do,but it does slow me down.Like reports i do i re-write the reports about ten times befour im happy with the report.I contantly get my letters around the wrong way,like my b's and d's,but i still create products and am still able to make.I have started to use voice sofware,which puts tyour speech into writting.It's called Dragon NaturallySpeaking software.

  • @Thehorsestamp have you got the visual type or the verbal type or both

  • @david5767 Both in diffrent degrees,i have more problems with reading and writting,but i do smetimes unable to say words like wolf,i say them as woof ect.But to your question i have both.

  • i have dyslexia and currently a chemistry major. Its very difficult for people to understand how you interpret ideas and information. I would say my english has improved but math and physics are the most challenging. People ask why im a chemistry major? i love science but i absolutely hate math. My advice would be to surround yourself with positive people.

  • no body no what it is like you just wat to be nrmall

  • this video has really made me understand what my son is going throught thank you

  • the human English language is illogical and there for is not important in fact it bull shit sum piss head who made it should be shot coz it stop human being more logical

  • Dyslexia is nothing to be ashamed of. So much success comes out of someone who is dyslexic. I barely found out what dyslexia means when I was in 7th grade. I'm not dyslexic.

  • How visual attention works, fails, and leads to dyslexia (and what to do about it!)

    SEARCH "Dr. Laurie Cestnick" "Harvard University" or "Cestnick" "Dyslexia" on YOUTUBE for video. MERRY CHRISTMAS!!!

  • informative. sorry it was so tough for you early on but great to see you're doing well now! check out dislecksia: the movie

  • my school life has been nothing but pure nightmare. corporate life is too. but fortunately i don't have discaluclia (sp?) ... & hence got good at math, science. become engineer & then entrepreneur.

  • im dyslexic and im in college and have problems with reading and communicating still so frustrating

  • i have LD i get of focus bd speling getconfussd struggle at schol i cant be organiez have DS for tring

  • i have to be organized as well. and I write in different colors if I don't i'm just lost. =) Reading does help alot.

  • @CreativeM0 . i am not sure how to put this to as you seem a bit down. think about the things that you are good at and concentrate on them deal with it and accept that you are just a bit different. i wish you well.

  • People with Dyscalculia are normal people. They usualley have problems in Math and Sports. Their English and Reading are mostly average or above average.

  • DYSLEXIA Palindromes ----------------- radar------ RADAR

    Can be scanned in ether direction if you are dyslexic scan from right to left

    

  • @abcstan i tried that but i am only dyslexic in Japanese so scanned it from top to bottom not quite the same (you insensitive tit)

  • @chuftain You may be interested in a case study Wydell & Butterworth or of an English- Japanese Bilingual with monolingual dyslexia. Briefly this was a boy whose reading and writing difficulties are confined to English. His Japanese Kanji is equivalent to that of Japanese graduates He would be the opposite to you and if I understand you correctly .You are a very interesting person.

  • @abcstan

    English is probably the most hardest language next to dutch.It wouldn't be a surprise that we are inefficient in this language.My German teacher also said it's a very hard for foriengers to learn this language. I just don't get it why on some internet forums people are so harsh on spelling and grammar.

    It's just not fair for people with inefficiency in English.

  • @SgtThom Reverse the direction of there text you wont know till you try.

    If you need proof print in capitals on tracing paper VUL-NER-ABLE with hyphens reveres the paper to read Right to Left allow 10 days acquire to spelling once you have done this you will understand what is happening send me a message if you have any questions

  • Peop;le also mak fun ofme becusea am dyslexic nd hav difcifutlys in raedign, wirtign and spenligl nd preblems with concetnartoin!

  • @fenriz218 Do you spell dyslexic correctly just because it's a word you frequently spell?

  • @jasonnross yse!

  • @jasonnross no, ai cpoy nd pste ...

  • @fenriz218 It's very clear that you have dyslexia look at your grammar!

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  • go you !! im dyslexia too and i love it its a gift

  • i would make good sex to her

  • i'm dyslexic and dyspraxia from the day i was born i've had lots off tests done on me to see what was wrong with me the doctors didn't know one doctor called me to my mum thick , people didn't think that i would end school and do something i reali love which is singing and music......so goes to show people what dyslexic and dyspraxia's can do with their lifes if they put their mind to stuff.

  • my junior school teachers & friends of my mother would predict that i would never complete ten grade. i was considered retard then. now i've graduated from top schools in the world - IIT & Standford. now i'm considered genius. see, how ignorant can people be?

  • I'm dyslexic and i don't know why people that are not dyslexic think that dyslexic people are not intelligent which is untrue. My problem is spelling and a little math.

  • @sexyrose93 Man, I hated math since it was brought here.

  • well being in law school doesn't make you imba

  • well people fail:)

  • I always feel this.. I always say i'm stupid because I want to be smart like everybody else. Now I'm a little better with this..

  • All us Dyslexicans are Gifted. We need to show society that it's our gifts they need to learn about, so that we can use our giftedness to help the world.

  • im 24 and was dignosed with dislexia at 21 i also have ambioses with meens i have serviea eye probles like being blinde in 1 eye i feel my dislexia will never be cured people in the uk say ther is a way to get over it but im not sure

  • Dyslexia is lifelong. All you can do is find ways to make yor particular difficulties easier for you.

  • The power of the mind is amazing. What law school she in?

  • i'm dyslexic.

    whenever i tell someone they ask me if i can read.

    when i say yes they tell me im not dyslexic.

    i really hate people

  • @cartercool90 Oh really? Here's what I know: People with dyslexia can read, they just have trouble with it. Am I right?

  • @reidrules45 precisely :)

    i can actually read better than most people i know, i just have more trouble with writing than i do reading. one thing to understand is that it affects everyone differently. I mainly have trouble with short term memory, concentration, spelling (to some degree), and mixing up letters.

    hope i helped :)

  • @cartercool90 ya hate that two. I alos hate people think that they know everthing about dslexic and they us dum!!

  • im dyslexic and i also have add. when i was a child i was also told that i was mentally retarted and treated as such. After learning how to cope with my conditions, i began to do wonderfull thing that i was told that i would never be able to do, including reading. now i am in college and nearly threw. After being told that i was worthless my whole life i decided to make a change and prove to all those negitive a** holes that said that, "you would never amount to anything" that i can and well.

  • @cartercool90 you not becuse if you are it would be hard to read

  • John F. Kennedy Jr. was Dyslexic, It runs in their family, Pres. John F. Kennedy, and his grandfather Joseph, I so sad for John Jr. and the news story in the 90's about it taking John Jr. 4 times to pass the Bar Exam. I still sab that us Closet Dyslexcis are still struggling, not bacause we can't learn But Because we learn just fine It's the way in which We Are Taught that's the problem, we need to tell teachers how we learn!!!!

  • @luckytobedyslexic also Christopher Knight(Peter Brady) was dyslexic.

  • What do you get when you remove the Ds from

    Dis-abled? You get Is-Able.

  • thank god there is hope for me. I was diagnosed with dyslexia in grade 5 combine that with a speach disorder ( S coming out like th) and school was hell for me. hated it. now I am 42 and going back to school. so to see someone with the same problem doing what I want is definetly a plus. what is going to save me is spell check. I can read well but the spelling never took hold. for me it was star trek novels then clive custler.

    in any event good job.

  • @no4go2

    a lot of dyslexics and dyspraxics have history of speech problems. I definitely do, and I am dyslexic,dyspraxic,and ADHD

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  • 1000's of teachers culturally speaking are thick - meaning they lack the ability to understand how the hidden human mind learns. This not only cuases Dyslexia, but it exaserbates it! I'm so glad i had ignorant teachers to, beucase if it were not for them, i would not be the successful person I am today. To look behond the stubblings of a child, too beleive in children, becuase no one else will. Only those who posess this EYE can unlock the true potential of others i beleive. Your sis is envyed.

  • @theideasguy hi i was beaten by my teachers at school becuas the knew nothing of dyslexia. i dont hate them they just ignorant . i quit school at 14 and i have never looked back. i learned how to use the compensatory gifts that come with iti am 48 now and have a very comfortable life please dont think i am bragging i just want others to know that being dyslexic is not the end of the world

  • i have dyslexia too, I was diagnosed in the first grade, but I wasn't told i had the disorder until I was going into college... I just always thought that I was slower then all the other kids and I didn't understand why through out high school most of my class where with the same teachers......Its was really hard growing up needless to say, But im happy that video like this one are being put online to inform the public :)

  • im really crying

  • hi.

    I was interested to study dyslexia and we are currently writing a thesis paper about it.

    If you don't mind, can I ask some simple questions about dyslexia for those who is or was affected by it? Do you know one?

    Please please please help us. We badly need help.

    Thank you again and take care.

    --beiah

  • i have dyslexia.....

  • In the School education system u are thought of as mentally retarded & spent the whole of your school life in shit classes with scum bag kids!

    U often find the 1's that can be asked redo school again in a better atmosphere in adult learning & often catch up with kids that did well about 10 years after school!

    At a cost to me of about nearly £9,000, Im earning more now than my mates,that did well at school & went 2 University!

    I personally always felt let down by the education school system

  • @beiahpot you said anyone who "is or was affected by it" dyslexia is a lifelong condition .there is no cure

  • the only way my dyslexia has ever pained me is when teachers called my stupid but i could out smart almost any teacher vocaly,i also enjoy the fact that being dyslexic my artistic abillities are far byond those who do not have dyslexia so there is no need to feel bad about having enjoy and embrace your uniqueness

  • cixelsyd ma i=[ i am dyslexic mai dad thincks iam lying but my skewl is gonna test me

  • @younis93 you are ignorant,I see you were born in 1993,grow up

  • Her parents refused to listen to the so called "teacher" who said that she was profoundly retarded. If it wasn't for her parents, who know where she would be. What can you do with barely a 4th grade education, especially if you can't read? Every teacher should know the signs of all learning problems and action should be taken to help that kid before it's too late, so they miss that small window where there can be success. Teachers and parents need to work together to make sure that happens.

  • right on mate . well said

  • I have Dyslexia... In Math mostly. When I was little though, and first started school I had trouble learning to read and write. It took me one year of going to language classes. Now I can read good, and my grammar is good too. (I think) However when I began learning to read music it only took me around two weeks. First learning to read music was way way easier then learning to read. (And also I'm good at technology but its hard to learn a 2nd language.) Why is that?

  • It is because the younger you are.. The easier it is for someone to remember things. Young children learn faster.. just stick to it and you'll do fine.

  • Also Dyslexia is also better then a non Dyslexia in ways of big succecs. Because they can't follow systems like reading, writting they go on to making there own systems and are veary good at them. Witch is good if you are into making ur own company.

  • *life

  • i have Dyslexia. i found out i had it in the 7th grade. I sturggled in school but I have become better at over coming it. my compreherenchen (spelling sorry) has been the same but I am okay with it. I am also very oranized. And I agree with her organizing stuff makes lafe easier on me.

  • I Also have Dyslexia. I realized when i was very young. I also strugled very hrd at School but i did managedto pass college in London. It gets very frustrating at times and i dont know what to do.

  • :-) cool execution. bad intentions, tho.

  • not true. you wouldn't no. so don't be a jerk and make such wild assumptions.

    you dont have dyslexia so you wouldn't know how hard it is for people that do have dyslexia and how upsetting it is fof their families to see their relatives to go through such a hard thing.

    so stop being such a jerk and open up your mind a little.

    k thanks.

  • I despair at your ignorance.

  • could you enlarge upon your theory? What is a 'bad' reader?

  • I think you've being playing WOW to much!

  • That is ridiculous to call you profoundly retarded

  • i was often picked on for my "lack" of reading skills in grade school. but when I got in college I some how made it to the deans list several times. dyslexia will also lead to anxiety.

  • funny, I have severe anxiety issues, and Im a dyslexic.

  • I thought it was also part of a chemical imbalance. I'm not sure. I also suffer it. I never found out untill I was way older. Like almost high school.

  • is that true that tom cruise has dyslexia?

  • yes

  • i am delexic andd it is veri herd and defficut or me.

  • i am dyslexic and i could never be in law school. i cant retan what i read very well if i want to lern or remeber in i ether have it showed to me or read to me because the act of reading takes so much effert that i forget what i just read. if is read to me like a story i retan more.

  • um... that's like telling a blind person "WHY DO YOU WALK SO MUCH?"

    just because the person is blind does not mean he cant walk!

    so, just because he/she is dyslexic it doesnt mean he/she cant post comments

  • i have dyslexia in maths :p

  • Yup me too!

  • My dyslexic brother goes to a great school that helps kids with learning differences like Dyslexia. Dyslexia is considered a gift now because when you have this learning difference, you often think outside the box and are very creative and hardworking.

  • can you just get dislexia all of a sudden, or do you have to be born with it?

  • your born with it

  • I don't belive for one second that you can get Dyslexia from brain damage! Dyslexia is sort of hard wired into the brain. In other words your born with it.

  • I am not surprised that anyone with dyslexia would go into a profession that requires a strong connection to language. Dyslexia requires that we become wordsmiths. So becoming good at interpreting language prepares us to do really well if not excel in professions like law. I have also met persons with dyslexia that really understand physics and engineering and math. My child could not do math facts but has great math reasoning. So he can do higher math (trig,calcbut cannot pass elementary math.

  • Its weird you say that! Last time I did a Professional IQ test we got to spatial awareness section. I started off alright and then I finished his book on it! He just looked at me and said That's mad, no ones ever got half way through this book! :)

    Overall IQ 140.

  • I had a similar case, one of the mathematics teachers organized a monitored IQ test for me, back in 8th grade. I stumbled on a few sections, but blitzed through anything spatial, and any analytical. my IQ was scored at 138.

  • Nice but sadly the world doesn't really offer much in these abilities! I found doing 3D graphics fun like AutoCAD but never took it further! But being a PC Technician Im happy with that! :)

  • wasted abilities... Im studying banking and international relations as my majors.

  • i have Dyslexia and its every hard to get through school i strgle every day like rihgt now im getting a C in erey class

  • I was not diagnosed until college. At 40 I have found the gumpshion to go pre-law.

    This was great to see!! Just rememeber, we see the world differently and that's not all bad.

  • That's a really good video.

  • Your sister looks a lot like Martina Hingis.

  • There is an amazing Bollywood movie released this year which is about Dyslexia and the movie name is "Taare Zameen Par"....every1 who hv watched the movie have admitting crying..its such a meaningful movie about dyslexic child and how to overcome our shortcomings ..do see it on Youtube "Taare Zameen Par"

  • I like this because it shows with enough determination you can do anything even with a reading disablity

  • I loved this video being a parent of a dyslexic son it gives me hope.

  • I believe stress can cause dyslexia, and is the root problem of many health issues that deal with the body and that cause strife within oneself. If you are truly happy and living happily and have no doubts in yourself, which is capable of all people, then you are truly healthy.

  • Stress can't cause dyslexia...maybe make it worse but but not cause it.

  • ya, dyslexia, near-sightedness, they can develop in your lives. But remember, they weren't with you when you were born. For whatever unknown reason, they developed and it is so natural for the body to heal itself and return to how you once were

  • *sigh at ignorance*

    Dyslexia is a lifelong condition for which there is no cure, but appropriate remedial instruction and compensatory strategies can help the dyslexic individual mitigate or overcome their difficulties with written language

  • I know the feeling i'm a dyslexic university student, I have never experienced this much stress in my life before.

  • grr dont tell me that i start college after the break, high school was hard enof

  • what a moving video...

  • How the hell did she pass her lsac to get in law school?

  • i have Dyslexia

  • "MAN!" some thing must be done for the dyslexics to help!!

  • Dyslexia is hard to beat but it can be done

  • I was quite appalled when the teacher told her parents that she was profoundly retarded. I believe that dyslexia specifically comes from how people grow up and how parents taught their children, because for this it establishes the state of mind of children intellect (depends how well taught children were). Though, this shouldn't really be called dyslexia, as this is not permanent.

  • Actually, it is perminant. It is not caused by how someone is raised, it's just something, as far as I know, that is pased on through a family.

  • Yeah, but you can't really call a child who comes from a family of intellect dyslexic simply cus, to snobbish experts, they maybe showing some signs of grasp difficulty.

  • You are being very ignorant...you should look into things a little more before you assume

  • My apologies for my neglectance. It's just that it always makes me think of my parents looking down on me just because they never saw me study. And the reason for that was because I always close my bedroom door for quietness.

  • Dyslexia is like being left handed. A lefty will aways be a lefty even when they are forced to use their right hand. It is something that you are born with. I am dyslexic, so is my father and my brother. It had nothing to do with how I was raised. You need to do some research.

    Her dyslexia did not go away. She learned different ways to approach her work. And she was persistent.

  • ur wrong explan y i have Dexlexsea and my sister dusent? we both had the same parenst and evrything. she was reeding hemmingway in 3rd grad i couldent read cat in the hat till 8th. but im better for it now cus i had to work for evrything i got i dident grow up spoild and that has alot to do with my sucsess in life.

  • different sperm and different egg, thats why, also guys mostly just get it from their dads for some reason its different for girls, if you are a girl then i would just go with my 1st answer.

  • hi, im Dyslexia and this vid shows me that im not going 2 let my dyslexia bet me:)

  • Thanks for the video. One of my kids has dyslexia. We have a lot of engineers in our family. I guess this is a common problem in engineering families. The school tested him because his IQ is high, but he wasn't doing too well in spelling and writing. Thanks to whoever invented spell check!

  • High IQ, but dyslexic?

  • Our school district group IQ tests all the children in reading, math and non-verbal. They do this to catch the kids with learning disabilities. If there is a difference between their ability and what they are actually doing, they try to figure out why. In the old days he would have been put into "slow" class. He has reading class at school with a reading specialist that works specifically on his problem. He doesn't need help in any other area.

  • Yes, that's the whole thing. Dyslexicia is very different all of the other learning disibilities. Dyslexic people are actually very smart. The only thing that holds them back is the fact that their brain is wired in differently then other people. For example, in grade 7 I had the IQ of a grade nine, but the reading level of a grade three. We have to learn reading and stuff like that differently than other people...anyhow. If you'd like to learn more, you should look it up.

  • most dyslexics have an average or above average IQ

  • @chuftain So why is this an amazing story if they just need to hone their skills like almost EVERYONE on this planet? I fail to see the amazingness.

  • @xbumrushx

    who said it was amazing?

  • @DSD1v57BG32 I won't even...