I used to be surprised that people struggled to spell the name of the street they lived in. Then I realised that dyslexia is far more prevalent than I knew. My brother is severely dyslexic and would have trouble spelling place names without autocorrect but he'll ask family for help because he knows we won't criticise or laugh (except for the time he made such an awful error even be found it funny). However I think a lot of people will keep quiet because, attitudes... |
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By *ornLord OP Man
over a year ago
Wiltshire and London |
"I used to be surprised that people struggled to spell the name of the street they lived in. Then I realised that dyslexia is far more prevalent than I knew. My brother is severely dyslexic and would have trouble spelling place names without autocorrect but he'll ask family for help because he knows we won't criticise or laugh (except for the time he made such an awful error even be found it funny). However I think a lot of people will keep quiet because, attitudes..."
A good point well made - thank you! |
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