I'm dyslexic not stupid | Wondering am I dyslexic?
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A mother and daughter’s journey with dyslexia as the daughter asks: “Am I dyslexic?” This episode offers a perspective on what many have said along the way, which hasn't always been pretty.
In this conversation, Tracy and Alex delve into the complexities of dyslexia, addressing common misconceptions and the importance of self-advocacy. They share personal experiences from high school to college, highlighting the challenges faced by dyslexics and the need for greater awareness and understanding in society. The discussion emphasizes that being dyslexic does not equate to a lack of intelligence and encourages listeners to advocate for themselves and others.
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TAKEAWAYS
- Dyslexia is often misunderstood and carries negative connotations.
- Research on dyslexia has existed for decades but is not widely known.
- Being dyslexic does not mean you are less intelligent.
- Self-advocacy is crucial for dyslexics in educational settings.
- Accommodations should not be viewed as unfair advantages.
- The journey of understanding dyslexia is ongoing and requires societal change.
- Personal experiences can help change perceptions about dyslexia.
- Failing is part of the learning process and can lead to growth.
- Support from peers and mentors can make a significant difference.
- Awareness and education about dyslexia are essential for change.
CHAPTERS
00:00 Understanding Dyslexia: Breaking Down Misconceptions
03:10 Personal Experiences: The Journey Through School
06:08 Advocacy and Self-Discovery in Education
08:51 The Impact of Labels and Societal Perceptions
12:03 Navigating College: A New Approach to Advocacy
15:06 Overcoming Challenges: The Role of Perseverance
17:50 Learning from Failure: The Path to Success
21:01 The Importance of Support and Understanding
24:05 Final Thoughts: Changing Perceptions of Dyslexia