In the unique video, My life as a dyslexic, Charli writes about the challenges she faces, not only in school, but social as well. We learn about her struggle to find her way around the words on a page so they make sense.

It’s almost like breaking a code. She shares her feelings and what happens when she gets too stressed out. At the end of the video we learn more about dyslexia and how it affects those who have it.

Dyslexics Typically Have Normal or Above Normal Intelligence

Charli has normal to above normal intelligence but her brain functions differently than ours. Everyday is she has hurdles to overcome, but somehow remains positive. She’s not alone and enjoys hearing about or meeting others with this affliction. And there are many more like her out there needing to be understood.

It's important to both build up weak skills and also capitalize on strong skills. Give dyslexics the help they need.

I am dyslexic..It means that I am smart but it may take me a bit longer to understand what to do but I try not to give up - Charli

Key Takeaways:

1
Time is the best thing you can give a dyslexic
2
All dyslexics have strengths. Find them!
3
Dyslexics don't see backwards

Dyslexia through the eyes of a 10 year old


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