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Stories:

The story of James Gilbert, from sheffield in the UK, published on beatingdyslexia.com:

I think I have overcome my dyslexia to a level that has allowed me to move forward in life. I struggled with reading and writing from infant school, some of the other children teased me about it.

 

I now have a degree in engineering, narrowly missing a first class degree by 0.08%. I think having dyslexia and being teased as a child was an inspiration to me. It made me want to prove people wrong, I now out earn most of them!!

 

I have often felt that I was let down at an early stage in my life, apart from the support of my parents. The school I went to did very little to help me.

 

There are many people with dyslexia who helped to inspire me like Sir Jackie Stewart, Henry Ford and Thomas Edison to name but a few. I say if we can overcome it then you can too. The key is to find something that interests you, so you want to study it more.

 

Teh, Harn Jian. "Fiona Wee." 2014. JPG

Fiona Raelle Wee found out that she had dyslexia in her final semester of University. She didn't want to disappoint her parents even though there were people who assumed that she was lazy because of her short attention span. Also when she had to read she stressed out so much that her nose started bleeding. Once she knew she was dyslexic she felt extremely relieved. As Fiona said in a comment of youtube "I felt like someone gave me a pat on my back for all the years of hard work." Now she have become a model.

 

Made by Kirsten LaFlamme

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