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It's been going on for around 8 years.

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Youagain2025 · 24/03/2025 10:17

This is for the people who say that I'm lying about dyslexia. You know who you are. Based on that sometimes I spell things correctly and order times I don't. Oh and sometimes i leave a gap before I do a false stop . Other tones I don't. This apprently means I'm lying about having dyslexia. I also have moderate learning difficulties. I can't prove that. I mean I could say what schools I went to know the past but it would just be said on lying about that to. Any way below is a copy and paste regarding dyslexia. . I doubt you will take it on board though .

Yes, spelling difficulties are a common characteristic of dyslexia, and individuals with dyslexia may struggle to remember how to spell words, often due to challenges with phonological processing and memory.

Here's a more detailed explanation:
Dyslexia and Spelling:
Dyslexia is a language-based learning difference that primarily affects reading and spelling skills, but it can also impact other areas like memory and processing skills.

Phonological Processing:
Individuals with dyslexia may have difficulty processing and remembering the sounds in words (phonemes), which makes it challenging to break words into smaller parts to spell them.

Memory:
Dyslexia can impact memory, making it harder to recall the correct letters and letter combinations to spell words.

Irregular Words:
Dyslexic individuals may struggle with irregularly spelled words that don't follow common spelling patterns (e.g., "know", "Christmas").

Letter-Sound Correspondence:
They may also have difficulty learning how letters and sounds correspond to each other, which further complicates spelling.

Strategies for Support:
While spelling difficulties are common, there are strategies and accommodations that can help individuals with dyslexia improve their spelling skills, such as using spell-check, proofreading, and focusing on phonics instruction.

You have been stalking me across MN for approximately 8 years that's pretty sad .

Please note you does not mean everyone on mn. I'm mainly speaking about else where. But theses people will read this . Then twist and make everything up to suit their agenda because I'm an east target for them . This is not the case of different opinions.

Most people have been absolutely fantastic they really have . And I'm 100^ grateful for that .

The only reason I have done this thread is because its been over 8 years and i never ever say anything regarding this although sadly I have probably given them people exactly what they want .

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