Guest guest Posted March 10, 2005 Report Share Posted March 10, 2005 dyslexia is NOT a disease and can easily be fixed! --- , coachdrgridley@a... wrote: > If you catch the typos right >away, it's probably normalcy. >Typists have been studied and >they have a hesitation after >making a typo, indicating they >know they made a mistake. >In dyslexia, you really don't/ >can't see/hear the difference. Yes this is true, sort of. All except for the last two lines above. Let me tell you why that is so, and the verification process to see for self. AFTER those dyslexic people have been taught the proper direction to read/spell in... ....AFTER they've been taught to make visual pictures by using the visual memory parts of their brains, by the simple method of using proper eye accessing cues to trigger those portions of the brain... ....BRAIN portions they've NOT been using properly for spelling...but have been using either the auditory portion of the brain, or the kinesthetic portion of the brain, so they screwed up royality... ....AFTER they've been taught how to connect kinesthically to those picture of words with a good feeling when they spell correctly... ....AND a negative feeling when they spell incorrectly... THEN they have exactly the SAME RESULTS as the good typists and the good spellers! And, it really takes a long time, about 20 minutes to an hour to install that new and better thinking strategy so they are no longer labled dyslexic. I guess that 20 minutes is too long to get it right, right? NLP Trainer, Ph.D. Psychology, Energy Medicine Trainer, Energy Psychology Trainer, Certified High School Teacher, blab, blab, blab! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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