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KinaLearn.com: How a Dyslexic Brain Works - A Simple Demonstration

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Uploaded by on May 26, 2010

http://www.KinaLearn.com Showing by a simple demonstration the difference between a "Normal Brain" and a Dyslexic Brain. We use your comments and feedback to provide useful tools and content for you. Let us know what you want.

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  • a very accurate example. i could relate to it from start to finish. thanks a lot!

  • @Muamarz You are welcome.

  • I love this, its exactly correct, spot on! I may use this to show people in the future why I seem smart but forget simple information. :)

  • @Pandalady366 Sure. Use it as much as you like. Glad you got some mileage from it.

  • A brilliant and simple visual way to explain the dyslexic brain.

    Thank you, from a dyslexic who finds it difficult to explain the challenges of being dyslexic.

  • @finglefangle1 Thank you very much, I love the way dyslexics think and I really wanted to show the rest of the world in a way they could understand, just what they are missing out on. I developed this explanation to show my son's teachers that he wasn't disabled, he just learned differently.

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  • BEST INFO ON DYSLEXIA EVER.

  • So are video games bad for add and dyslexia?

  • wow!! That was splendid and very informative (claps lol) bravo bravo

  • In school when i wright i find myself writing letters backwards and differently sometimes but not all the time. Could someone explain this?

  • @greco0994 i can remeber stuff i did 5 years ago easily but i cant recall what i did yesterday or even 5 minutes ago i have terrible handwriting and spelling but can backflip a bmx and managed to get a b in my english without reading the book, but i process stuff slowly

  • wow thats the most clearest explained video on dyslexia i can relate to everything, opened my eyes thanks

  • thats why we can link stuff that is too difficult for non - dislexics, and whatever is "easy" for them we struggle. And that why we're considered stupid and lazy by classmates and even teachers... By the time we have the opportunity to show our strengths we're already labeled as stupid..

  • ha i used to spell cars kras... and i used to write backwards too.... and i barely passed AP US cuz the textbook was soooo KNARLY!!! so long so many small words i literally could not focus. I got very dizy taking the SAT too that was bad so i may be but i just want it to get better and i don't want to tell my mom because she'll never believe me and i doubt my dad will back me up why hasn't he my rooms been a mess for life same with my desk and a stutter and slur my words and they get mad at me!

  • i think i may be a dyslexic... my father once told me that he himself is a dyslexic and i took several online tests and well i answered them and saw my results as very much so.. i still am a little bit in disbelief but you mentioned dyslexics are capable of amazing sporting abilities, i am a pretty good runner (1433 3mile) but i also happen to be very creative at least on my perspective and i get extremely distracted exactly the way you said my brain is organized is there anything that can help?

  • im not to sure how accurate this is my memory is twice has good as most ppl i know and im dyslexic i can remember back when i was 5 and my recall is faster then most normal ppl i know this isnt for all dyslexics or i guess some ppl have worse than others

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