Dyslexia: I Live with It
by
Book Details
About the Book
It is really strange to live with the unknown and still know that there is something not right with you. I knew that I was intelligent and came from two families that had no slouches in the brain areas of life. I have strong genes from many generations of doctors, lawyers, inventors, teachers, plumbers, writers, farmers, adventurers, and women who were strong great leaders, and I wondered why I was not living up to the genes that must also be flowing through my veins. It always felt like my life was one step forward and two steps back. I do all right in the arts, but you cannot make it in this life without math and reading. I rarely got a grade higher than an S for satisfactory or a C+. Even with a higher education and the level of a senior administrator before quitting the business world, the feeling that I should be doing better never left my mind and ego until the day many years later that I learned the answer.
About the Author
What is Dyslexia? I think I well let my character tell you for she has had it all her life and did not find out the disorder name until she was in her late fifties. How does dyslexia effect the brain, how do dyslexic learn to deal with it and can they lead a normal life after learning the tricks to help solve a lot of their problems? Yes, but it takes time, memorizing, growth of self and the brain with a lot of good help. So, find a good chair sit back and let my character herself guide you through her life.