I’ve been curious about how much my dyslexia, dyscalculia, and Irlen syndrome affect tasks involving numbers and reading. Things like crocheting, sewing, baking, building, reading music, writing emails, verbal and written communication, pronouncing words properly, learning new languages, managing finances, keeping track of time, and even memory all seem to feel extra challenging at times. It’s interesting to reflect on how these conditions impact my daily life in ways I don’t always notice. I’ve been diagnosed since I was 11 years old, I didn’t start talking about it until 2 year ago when I turned 30 years old.
I’ve been curious about how much my dyslexia, dyscalculia, and Irlen syndrome affect tasks involving numbers and reading. Things like crocheting, sewing, baking, building, reading music, writing emails, verbal and written communication, pronouncing words properly, learning new languages, managing finances, keeping track of time, and even memory all seem to feel extra challenging at times. It’s interesting to reflect on how these conditions impact my daily life in ways I don’t always notice.
I’ve been diagnosed since I was 11 years old, I didn’t start talking about it until 2 year ago when I turned 30 years old.
Speech-Language Pathologists assess for dyslexia here in Canada. Not in the UK?