| Physical Health | Dyslexia
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DYSLEXIA |
I’m currently reading a book called Wind in the Willows and, I didn’t read quite a lot of it, but the writing’s quite big and I read it in silent reading on Tuesdays and I go to my learning support teacher every Thursday morning and I have silent reading with her. She said that sometime this year we’ll start reading Northern Lights, me and my friend Joshua. He’s not dyslexic, but he’s not a confident reader. So there’s this little group and everyone goes there who last year didn’t have good reading skills.There’s about six or seven of us.
Sometimes after some tests my friends are jealous, cos as I’m dyslexic I get these really easy tests. One of them is just where you put a line through the right answer and mine started with “name the object” and there was a bucket and stuff like that, and the questions were all easy. The others got it hard.
My mum helped me very much with my dyslexia and whenever I needed help. I was also told to do these actions because when I was very young, mum said I had a reaction to the meningitis jab. She said that I lost my sense of direction and I couldn’t walk straight or anything. Now after I recovered, as a baby, I wasn’t perfect like my brother. I was allergic to some things and I did have writing problems. Mum got me to a therapist and the therapist gave me these actions, you know figure of eight, to do with mum. |
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BRITISH DYSLEXICS Website |
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