Friday 9 April 2021

Reviews from followers, subscribers and friends of Unique Dyslexic Eye

 

Hi blog readers, followers, friends and subscribers to Unique Dyslexic Eye social media

I just though I would post a few of the many positive reviews we have received from followers, friends and subscribers to our social media:

 Altron Ix commented: "Good stuff Stephen, I'll be checking your shows out. For half my life I thought I was doomed to be a dyslexic failure. But now as an adult realise it's the best thing that ever could have happened...

 i listen to the radio arcticle on dislexic and it was good........i just like to say how clear cut it waz

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Very intellectual and informative. Helps listeners improve quality of life skills for people that are dyslexia. Not too long and easy to listen to. Looking forward to more!"

 Good read there Stephen. You are so right - society is hilarious! Keep on doing what you are doing

Patricia Sullivan Phillips  Great perspective. I am a Lefty and dyslexic.  

Perfect sense from a forward thinking Dyslexic Renegade .

This story resonates so strongly with my wide and I. Our son is also dyslexic but also has dyspraxia so writing for him is doubly hard when compared to his peers, not that we like to compare as all individual children are different in many ways. We felt that due to the way the schools supported our son we decided the best place for him was to homeschool with specific tutors to help him. He has flourished as he does not come home on a daily basis saying to us how much of a failure he was. At the moment this works for us and thank you for your linkedin post.

Hi Steve, some of your blog fully resonated for me. I loved reading it. My son is severely dyslexic but is good on the computer & has sorted our IT difficulties frequently. I have sent this blog to a couple of people. I have been working within Student Support services with a few dyslexic people. The topic of my MLIB dissertation was ‘The Provision of support and services for dyslexia’. It was then I realised that I had some distinct dyslexic tendencies.

Just cried tons reading it... Very good to find someone that you can read! I wish everyone could read us as we read each other. I wish i could understand why the hell I decided to get a masters... (10 days to present my thesis and I just realize I can't write) sorry to bother you, but I just really wanted to talk to someone that understands me, and maybe give some tips? Hahahaha thanks man your blog is awesome

yes the Dyslexic Prism idea makes a tone of sense no two dyslexic's see the world the same way, BUT unlike non dyslexic's we are able to understand each others view points, and even spot another dyslexic who may have been thinking themselves stupid or lazy because that is what non-dyslexic call people who are dyslexic. Its like with reading, some dyslexic's can deal with black font on a white background, but a number of us need colour overlays to make the text stay still or make it simply easier for our minds to read! and again no two dyslexic's will have the same colour overly, my partner has a horrid neon orange were I have an EVIL rose pink (I hate pink), but nether of us can read font via the same overly as easily. that's just a physical example. but mental well with out dyslexic's there wouldn't be e=MC squired Yes Dr Albert Einstein was a dyslexic so that alone should dispel the myth of dyslexic's being stupid. >:( the thing I really don't get is why suddenly Dr's want to dub it an illness!! yes sure it can be a disability if you never get the chance to be shown how to overcome its problems so you can fully embrace its gifts! but to dub it an illness ughh I wish they would stop looking for medical cures for everything and start finding practical work around like, oh I don't know teach ALL school children as if they were dyslexic so that none of them fall behind, But I guess that would be to much dyslexic common sense for non-dyslexic's in charge of the so called education system. :/

Outstanding Steve I could virtually feel everyone of your highs of 99% and dreaded 1% low that fills me with self-doubt. I'm very interested in helping to find Free or inexpensive tools to help dyslexics realize their full potential.We should talk http://MyToolBoxToSuccess.com

 You are an amazing guy, Steve, we learnt so much from our recent meeting. Wow our brains were whizzing round over 100 miles an hour, lol. All very positive I must add. Now its time for me to rein in.........argh that is so difficult for me to do.....as you could tell from talking to me. However, I know how important it is to me to focus on one thing at a time to accomplish my goals. I will definitely be in touch with you very soon. Thank you so much for your invaluable time and support you gave us, we can not thank you enough. Watch this space....... !!! A very happy dyslexic :-)

I really appreciate all the fab reviews and comments from you all. 

FAB, fab and fab keep them coming is all I can say

#PeaceLoveGroovyness to you all

Steve McCue Unique Dyslexic Eye

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