Decoding Dyslexia in Adults
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mentally feels like the first time
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son
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just understand
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he or she can see what happens
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caramel timely
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stickers
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couldn’t understand it
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rosa parks
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last saturday
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ourselves
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a little bit different going through this
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i remember even adam early
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having designed i was never the ones with volunteers and we don’t know that
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this feature ballistics class
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mentioned self
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as well
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after class
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consumption
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pre-register
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agnew as a kid there were a lot of
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sings allegations
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just about how my mind’s
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let me know when you’re sending him to sleep
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antoine six continents and simple
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nights on the site and i trust him
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scrutinizing this
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and i shouldn’t say
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it was simply reply
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being a teacher
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i was hundreds of people how i was having great difficulty reading cuz i
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don’t breed well and she tries to center dyslexic
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union dyslexia scores of people to sit down
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so you don’t
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see any signs
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patrol consumption the are pregnant we have a way
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that happens is
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each there’s so many words
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and it’s like a white seventeens swelling around let her leave such
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activity but for codes and so i have to go through with the eastward to decode
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it transition
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grizzard gives me technicians c_f_t_c_ unexpected trip routinely in comparison
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for their intelligence the level of education or the professional status
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sexiest difficult even learning to read
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and the inability to read quickly difficulties since dr typical t
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hammering but the basic work opulence involving reading and getting some sound
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separate grandchildren are young and they associate
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meetings with intelligence and reading this simply one-way we accumulate
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interest
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it is not anything to do with how we processed
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no we process that information star wars
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position we are his contribution
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millionaires
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when i suspect com to rescue let’s accept that says that mentioned earlier
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south i just that
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and i was leaving her
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seeing the discovery of dislikes you forced him
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begins usually was a caring teachers
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conserves something
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dangerously
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and relaxing
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since she says cascade capsulize tanks
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really don’t know when it’s released
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student teaching
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watching rests on a daily basis
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is someone
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the discovery of the suspects in albany
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you and i
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we got janet
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enamel
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these confused quite intelligent
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and still be very slowly and in fact this if you took at the top tier any
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profession
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readers
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people cinema physicians helping worries attorneys people’s business in piney
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system disproportionately high noon people criticize
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people quit dyslexic are not computer sequentially they really don’t think
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there’s going to be the end of the box test
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there was only four years ago that i would like no
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with having childhood an adult
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when i found this out i was shocked
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what it was really proven to me that i actually
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had suffered from this my entire life
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i was
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because of all those years of
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standing up for dinner so i didn’t go into the blackboard in spelling things
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it was equal rubble the amount of relief
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myself
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and then i kind of
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you don’t want to have to spend so many years not knowing about myself y
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couldn’t somebody have
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but my parents tonight into
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before the knowledge
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back when
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they could have done something about it
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laziness care
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is unfortunately
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children in public schools
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because you have
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one teacher trying to
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organize a classroom with thirty five students
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you might even realize that that student is probably despite setbacks didn’t
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might also be dyslexic but you simply in the course of your day are not able to
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give them the accommodations that they need and i think there’s nothing more
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heartbreaking
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the biggest normal accommodation for instance
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and given extra time
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they can produce
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selection
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this is one of the distance
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that would fight mold who’s trying to increase the understanding
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extra time
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simone extremely
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suggests
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needs schools like westmont
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private independent schools
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but not only understand
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what dyslexic students need that are able to fifteen one of the big pluses
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that kind of cellular networks and guess what i was like us
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and small classes so that the teacher really helps you
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in-class on a specific things
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one little bit
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markup
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in weeks school
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celeste marquez
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self-esteem last month has been a while
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principal inside my head
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all these yet
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do school you must have been stuck
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said west markets provided the or whenever he is working
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six miles
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on the scene
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students are able to be diagnosed in more easy to come to life stevens
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more immediately for instance the p helped to special interest on it as so
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hopefully more schools like your school will pop out
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it can’t be too soon