Hi Blog readers hope you are all well
A while back I did a little research of dyslexia. Nothing to complicated just asked a few questions about our experiences and thoughts on being dyslexic. Also I had not seen anyone else asking we in the dyslexic community these questions.
Below are three of the questions and results and responses I got. I thought they were very interesting and I wonder if this reflects the feelings and thought of the majority of dyslexics out there:
Question 5: Overall do you feel positive or negative about being dyslexic?
68% felt positive
27% felt negative
5% felt both positive and negative
Question 7: Overall do you think society views being dyslexic as positive or negative?
82% said society views being dyslexic as negative dyslexic
18% said society views being dyslexic as positive
Interesting to note that so many who took the survey were positive about being dyslexic. Yes you guessed it so many said that society views dyslexic as negative
Question 8: Why do you think society views being dyslexic as positive or negative?
Here are some of the responses I got from that question:
- Negative, reading problems
- Society sees any difference from the norm as negative, dyslexia is seen as a disability so is seen in a negative light
- it is seen as a disability
- I say its more of a distinction
- they don't understand and negative images are portrayed
- no but its getting better
- some people don't understand it I think that's the problem
- Living in a world of people who see everything in 2dimensions bringing a person who looks at things in three dimensions causes disruptions
- society is abysmally ignorant
- Because its called a learning disability and therefore it id immediately stigmatised by people who find difference challenging
Please let me know what your thoughts and feelings are about the results from this research?
How would you answer these questions....please share your answers.
Anyway many thanks for reading and to any of you who respond to this blog
#PeaceLoveGrooveyness from me, Steve #UniqueDyslexic McCue
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