I have a lot of cis diagnosed disorders, right? You can see all of them in my pinned intro. Should I make transition tips for any of them? If so, which ones would you dudes be most interested in?
── ⟡ ˙ requested by @killer-hare32 ! thank you for your patronage ! ̟
─ a symptom i get a lot is easily writing the wrong letter , like a lowercase C instead of lowercase E , or a D instead of B (both upper and lowercase) because the letters look unfamiliar to me sometimes . so , even if its intentional , write some stuff wrong !
─ if u speak or are learning a second language , remember that dyslexia affects ALL languages ! ^^ like , i struggle to differentiate between the katakana for So and Ri , especially when i see them typed out , the same as i often mistake lowercase Es for lowercase Cs in english !
─ its also common for people with dyslexia to generally read slower . not always ! but its often that i personally have to go back and like literally trace with my finger where the words are , so it really slows you down
─ its also common , especially in younger dyslexic kids , to read completely different words than whats written or make a wild guess at the word .
✦ ANYONE CAN USE OUR CREATIONS ◞ REBLOGS HELP MORE THAN LIKES! .
(its important to keep in mind dysgraphia does not effect intelligence)
1 — dysgraphic handwriting is inconsistent and messy, words are often backwards, mixtures of uppercase and lowercase, mixing in numbers with letters, wide spaces or no spaces at all, misspellings & difficulty with grammar
2 — sentences and paragraphs are often disorganized and incoherent, also struggle with writing thoughts on paper, try to acquire a more messy/unreadable handwriting as well as mixing letters and misspelling
3 — there are many subtypes of dysgraphia; motor dysgraphia, spatial dysgraphia, dyslexic dysgraphia && dyscravia dysgraphia