Friday, 8 April 2022

How would non dyslexics cope in a dyslexic dominated world?


Hi everybody, another Friday is upon us so I thought I would publish a blog I wrote some time but didnt publish. In Scotland we say, I swithered about publishing it.

Children are all born with an innate desire and need to learn. When we send our dyslexic kids to school, they, like non - dyslexic kids want to learn, to read, to write and do all the other learning activities kids at school. But because our education system is dyslexia unfriendly that innate desire gets lost in anxiety and trauma.

However, because so many of our dyslexic kids either go un-assessed as being dyslexic or are known to be dyslexic but get little to no support they fail. Our education system traumatises and fails dyslexic kids, rather than educate and nurture them . Dyslexic kids fail, not because they are dyslexic, but because they are not taught in ways they can access to learning effectively or with learning materials that are dyslexia unfriendly.

 Kids never fail and when you have only 19% of dyslexic adults being assessed while at school. We have to look at teachers and society that fail our dyslexic kids. Not blame kids them selves or their parents.

It is this that disables not being dyslexic. Many dyslexics struggle in a non dyslexic, dyslexia unfriendly world and it makes me wonder how non dyslexics would fare in a dyslexic dominated world? 

#PeaceLoveGroovyness to you all from me Steve Mccue




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