yup einstine was, not sure bot bill gates tho!Quote:
Originally Posted by Phorum
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yup einstine was, not sure bot bill gates tho!Quote:
Originally Posted by Phorum
Yep. Plus dyslecix people are better at art such as photography and painting. I remeber my mum saying that :)Quote:
Originally Posted by Phorum
Yup Thats true, there better at most things =DQuote:
Originally Posted by The-Rasmus-Girl
I love art: Animee, Photography (see my work in Other pics :P) I love all types of art :)
Edit: Read my... Erm.. I forgoten sorry.
Remered. I think Bil lGates has Forgoten how to spell it but like (Az-Bur-Gurs)
I hate art. I <3 IT,science and english. I'm gonna go. Night night all :)
Ni night!. I hate writing but there you go!
I have dyspraxia? If you don't know what that is here's the definitionn ;
The Dyspraxia Foundation describes developmental dyspraxia as "an impairment or immaturity of the organisation of movement. It is an immaturity of the way the brain processes information, resulting in messages not being fully transmitted to the body." Dyspraxia is a life-long developmental coordination disorder (DCD) that is more common in males than in females, and has been believed to affect 8% to 10% of all children (Dyspraxia Trust, 1991). Ripley, Daines, and Barrett state that 'Developmental dyspraxia is difficulty getting our bodies to do what we want when we want them to do it', and that this difficulty can be considered significant when it interferes with the normal range of activities expected for a child of their age. Madeline Portwood makes the distinction that dyspraxia is not due to a general medical condition, but that it may be due to immature neuron development. The word "dyspraxia" comes from the Greek word "dys" meaning difficulty with and the word "praxis", meaning acting or doing. Part of a continuum of related disorders, dyspraxia is also known as developmental co-ordination disorder, and may also be present in people with autism spectrum disorder, dyslexia and dyscalculia, among others.
Hm, yeah. xD
I'm border line dyslexic.
My little sister has very bad dyslexia, but she's great at art/music and so on.
She's got the reading/writing age of a six year old? (and she's 11) although she is dyslexic, she loves writing her poems, and was in the newspaper because our primary school thought she was lazy..and so on.
Yeah, it's a long story.
Dyslexia runs in my family xD
Asperges you mean ;] My sister has it..Quote:
Originally Posted by Phorum
Thats the one!. Not many people have dyslexia i have seen. Most just (thinks for word( brothers and sisters.Quote:
Originally Posted by Silverstein
Does any on this thread accualy have dyslexia?