My dysnomia shows when writing a paper…., I have to record what I want to say and then type it ….what is in my head will not transfer to writing and typing …. I have masters degree in education and this has worked for me
I'm so glad I ran into your videos again. I'm definitely going to turn on notifications. I enjoyed this break down! I did notice something, could you ask your guests a question for the perspective an adult who's connecting the dots for the first time and what it might manifest as. Next, the advice given isn't very accessible to all parents----- not everyone can afford these tests or take 2 days off work; what beginning steps can parents take at home? What's some distinct marker a parent can see so that they could at least narrow it down. (The latter is discussed by the two of you, I would love to see more in your next videos. Also, you breaking up your future episodes to break down each D makes absolute sense. It makes sense why this video didn't go long. )
I am 58 years old and am just now learning about the D’s . I’m glad I found this video. The more I learn about the Ds the more I understand myself and my life long struggle. I have all the D’s. It validating and healing to be learning this now. Thank You
I recently learned the word “Dysgraphia” and something in me broke a little. I didn’t know the word until a week or so ago but I have suffered with it my entire life(I am 30). I have managed to make my handwriting legible (so long as I don’t write to quickly) through years of deliberate practice, but it is still far from elegant. The other symptoms of dysgraphia I have had far less success in remedying. So I know what it’s called. Now what?
I'm in my 40s and definitely have dysnomia. When you talk about the treatments though... the problem (at my age) is that I still say the wrong words. I know the difference between a mirror and window. But I mix those two words up and say the wrong one 90% of the time. I feel like I say that one wrong MORE often because I am aware of the problem. My point though is that I don't feel there is anyway to "fix it". I just accept it and make jokes about it, so people are aware. Is that a cop out on my part? I do correct myself, most of the time. "Don't forgot to put your bowl in the washing ma... DISHWASHER!" :P
Someone tells me why I’m having extreme difficulty in writing and expressing my thoughts 😭 I’m literally having arrhythmias because of the stress I go through when having to right a paper. I tested for dyslexia and I don’t have it. I also never had problems writing or reading when I was a child. I’m literally struggling through college and I have no excuses for the professors. I’m 22 and English is my second language. I have ADHD and possible autism
My dysnomia shows when writing a paper…., I have to record what I want to say and then type it ….what is in my head will not transfer to writing and typing …. I have masters degree in education and this has worked for me
I'm so glad I ran into your videos again. I'm definitely going to turn on notifications.
I enjoyed this break down! I did notice something, could you ask your guests a question for the perspective an adult who's connecting the dots for the first time and what it might manifest as. Next, the advice given isn't very accessible to all parents----- not everyone can afford these tests or take 2 days off work; what beginning steps can parents take at home? What's some distinct marker a parent can see so that they could at least narrow it down. (The latter is discussed by the two of you, I would love to see more in your next videos. Also, you breaking up your future episodes to break down each D makes absolute sense. It makes sense why this video didn't go long. )
I am so glad you were able to see the video. Let me send a note over to her and see what she says.
I am 58 years old and am just now learning about the D’s .
I’m glad I found this video.
The more I learn about the Ds the more I understand myself and my life long struggle.
I have all the D’s. It validating and healing to be learning this now.
Thank You
When I was in school I suffered a lot because this stuff was not recognized yet. I am now 68 to give you some reference.
Very helpful information thank you!
I recently learned the word “Dysgraphia” and something in me broke a little. I didn’t know the word until a week or so ago but I have suffered with it my entire life(I am 30). I have managed to make my handwriting legible (so long as I don’t write to quickly) through years of deliberate practice, but it is still far from elegant. The other symptoms of dysgraphia I have had far less success in remedying. So I know what it’s called. Now what?
I'm in my 40s and definitely have dysnomia. When you talk about the treatments though... the problem (at my age) is that I still say the wrong words. I know the difference between a mirror and window. But I mix those two words up and say the wrong one 90% of the time. I feel like I say that one wrong MORE often because I am aware of the problem. My point though is that I don't feel there is anyway to "fix it". I just accept it and make jokes about it, so people are aware. Is that a cop out on my part? I do correct myself, most of the time. "Don't forgot to put your bowl in the washing ma... DISHWASHER!" :P
If you only have one issue you can still life fulfilling life and so I wouldn't worry about it. I have 7 things and so I am stuck.
Someone tells me why I’m having extreme difficulty in writing and expressing my thoughts 😭 I’m literally having arrhythmias because of the stress I go through when having to right a paper. I tested for dyslexia and I don’t have it. I also never had problems writing or reading when I was a child. I’m literally struggling through college and I have no excuses for the professors. I’m 22 and English is my second language. I have ADHD and possible autism
I got dyslexia and dysnomia