Rethinking Dyslexi Documentary Analysis

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After watching the documentary, “The Big Picture: Rethinking Dyslexia”, I was able to understand the real meaning of it. Dyslexia is a general term for disorders that involve difficulty in learning to read or interpret words, letters, and other symbols, but that do not affect general intelligence. It is very interesting how this people know that there is something wrong in their learning process but doctors are not able to identified right away. I was also impressed with how some people could live with dyslexia for various years and not noticing it. Some of them were identified earlier but others didn’t know they have it until the age of 23. The worst part of dyslexia is that it last for ever. Some of these people were telling how their life has changed since they were diagnosis and how they are being able to overcome any issue that has been presented in their life. For example, Tyler. He was a surgeon and had dyslexia. He was diagnosed with it at the age of 23 when his daughter was also diagnosed. He …show more content…

It is said that some characteristics are reading slowly and with much effort but often being the one to solve the problem, don’t be able to spell correctly and have messy hand writing but their writing shows amazing imagination, having trouble remembering dates and names but thinking out of the box and grasping a big picture, and having difficulty retrieving and pronouncing spoken words but also having an excellent vocabulary and great ideas. As we can see those are their weakness but also their strengths. Although they might have many problems with reading, math and writing, they have the ability to achieve many more things. They just have to work harder than others. Their main problem is that they are not able to fit in in the classroom or sometimes feel embarrassed when they couldn’t do what other kids were

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