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Post by seniorcitizen007 on Jan 18, 2023 4:07:51 GMT
Some time ago I read about a very famous film star who is severely dyslexic and has never been able to read. She simply gets people to read her lines to her and memorises them.
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Post by Handyman on Jan 18, 2023 10:27:36 GMT
Some time ago I read about a very famous film star who is severely dyslexic and has never been able to read. She simply gets people to read her lines to her and memorises them. Yes make up for not being able to read , or read well by developing a good memory to some it comes naturally
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Post by wapentake on Jan 18, 2023 21:12:16 GMT
I have a nephew who is profoundly autistic,struggles with any speech and interaction with others but give him a gadget,smart tv or whatever has it up and running whilst you’re still looking at page one of the instructions.
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Post by jonksy on Jan 19, 2023 17:18:42 GMT
Suffering with dyslexia myself I think that dyslexia is a pain in the arse but not a barrier for success. Like many things in life we have our good days and bad days. You can always tell when I am having a better day as there are a lot less edits to my posts....LOL
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