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You treat them the same as everybody else, with respect. If you know the person is dyslexic just be aware that they may find same things relating to words and other things harder, confusing and may get mixed up and that they may sometimes may be frustrated, annoyed and upset because if the fall backs of dyslexia.
In Shake It Up Cece Blue does have dyslexia, and she does have dyslexia in real life too. So the answer is yes.
you may have dyslexia... ?
Dyslexia is in fact considered a reading disability, and depending on the severity of your dyslexia, can act much in the same way as a disability. so yes, dyslexia is, in many cases, considered a disability.
The two types of case are UPPER and lower case. This dates from the era when typesetters had to literally pick out individual letters from a rack to make up the page to be printed. Capital letters were in the top part of the rack and the others were in the bottom half of the rack hence upper case (rack) and lower case (rack)
In upper case: AKVXY In lower case: klvxy
Dyslexia affects how the sufferers eye reads the question. It muddles up the words, so often people cannot read/ answer the question correctly.
The two types of case are UPPER and lower case. This dates from the era when typesetters had to literally pick out individual letters from a rack to make up the page to be printed. Capital letters were in the top part of the rack and the others were in the bottom half of the rack hence upper case (rack) and lower case (rack)
They aren't. Virgo looks like a lower case "m" with a lower-case "p" bumped up against it with the tail crossed over the the common line. Scorpio looks like a lower-case "m" with the end leg of the "m" extended below the line and turned up to the right at a 45 degree angle in what appears to be a tail..
One does not simply "get" dyslexia- like they would a virus or disease. Dyslexia is a special way of thinking that certain individuals have a genetic predisposition to develop. Most commonly, they have difficulty with reading fluency. Their brain is not "wired" to be specifically good at fine-detail visual skills such as reading. During their education, their "return" for working on reading efficiency diminish (law of diminishing marginal returns). In the case of a dyslexic individual, this inability is often times compensated by having a better ability in something else such as thinking in 3 dimensions (like Einstein and myself). To learn more about dyslexic advantages, visit www.dyslexicadvantage.com or read their book. There are many other helpful websites and books on dyslexia as well.
Chuck Close is still alive. And, yes, he does have a learning disability. It is called dyslexia (dis-lex-e-ah). It is when your brain mixes up numbers and letters and you cannot comprehend a lot of things.-Chloe Salom
Tap the up arrow to write the next letter in upper case. To write everything in upper case double tap the up arrow. To change back to lower case tap the arrow again.