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Uploaded by on Dec 8, 2008

Overcoming dyslexia involves a great deal of patience, time and commitment to achieve the same level of education as those without dyslexia. Learn about overcoming this condition from a recognized scholar of dyslexia treatment in this free video on learning disabilities.

Expert: Dr. Diane Sawyer
Contact: dyslexia.mtsu.edu
Bio: Dr. Diane J. Sawyer is the holder of the Chair of Excellence in Dyslexic Studies and an internationally recognized scholar in the field of reading.
Filmmaker: Dimitri LaBarge

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  • @6spaul It does, it really does.

  • i hate being dyslexic

  • Why does she keep saying young parents? Young people?

  • @doctorwhoisback

    I am your God-King, kneel before me .

  • i have dylsexia and i love my life i have hade a girkfrend gokarting whene i tell peole i am thay dint belev me so kids just pick on me

  • THANK YOU!!! PUTTING THAT OUT there. It NEVER goes away, & stress & even being tired, makes it worst. It IS plain how your brain is wired & works(or doesn't work! :-) ), You can learn to live with it, & work around it. But you HAVE to find a field / interest that works for you, or it a awful battle.

  • Ask some one to look at your eye movements when reading text, if they say your eyes scan right to left you have a right to left orientation preference. I am dyslexia and scan from right to left Da vinci had a preference to read and write from right to left.

    on Youtube put in The primary cause of dyslexia

  • @msbroadwaygirl101 yes it's true you do, but in the end your more proud of your self then anyone elso around you before you walk that stage look at everyone most of them it was esay not for my and not for you take that and be proud.

  • @TallyGally its classed as a disability and you get disability benefits and help with it , there for it is a disability

  • @abcstan

    not for all dyslexics

    for me, it was phonological/auditory processing problems

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