What is Dyslexia

Dyslexia refers to any reading difficulty not associated with obvious problems (such as bad eyesight). Dyslexias include the inability to name letters, to read words or sentences, ...

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I have always had a strange way of holding
a pen

i thought its just im really bad at holding a pen
(just typed pan)

but i have read its linked to dyslexia???
anyone else heard this

sounds a bit random to me
?
Posted on 07/20/08, 10:07 am
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Reply #1 - 07/21/08  9:01am
" I have the same problem, I think it is probably connected with my dyslexia but don't know for sure.

I was also badly coordinated as a kid I think this is also related. "
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Reply #2 - 07/21/08  2:17pm
" Handwriting

Badly formed letters
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Trouble with writing or copying; unusual pen grip, often presses too hard
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Prefers to use keyboard
Punctuation and other symbols

Unable to use and/or understand punctuation marks
Difficulty with symbols e.g. chemical, musical notation

Time

Distorted sense of time
Performs better in untimed situations

Spelling

Letter (and numeral) reversals, substitutions, omissions and transpositions
Inconsistent spelling memory
Learning by sight rather than memory "
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Reply #3 - 07/22/08  6:02am
" yes I think its to do with dyslexia a bit- are you right handed or left alantm??? most people who are left handed really struggle with their grip.

most of the time tho bad pen grip is more to do with dyspraxia coz they can't co-ordinate it or something. do you think you might have dyspraxia???

try the triangular shaped pens and pencils- they worked like magic for me! and it stops you sliding down the pen. :) "
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Reply #4 - 07/22/08  7:04am
" Im right handed i can co-ordinate well i play drums alot :P

musical notation thas the same following problems for me
i loose my place to esily :(

dyspraxia numbers.. i have nuber problems but only the dyslicia type ones times tables months,counting reverse ect i read in reverse some times bottom up :P

when poeple say BACKWARD CHILD i think ho ho
is that what they meen?

i don't slide down the pen im at very the bottom to start with :) "
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Reply #5 - 08/04/08  11:12pm
" It a motor function you develope as a small child. Thats why coloring and drawing is encouraged at the toddler stage so they can develope their grip. I don't think it is related to dyslexia. "
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Reply #6 - 08/15/08  5:49am
" i thought the hand grip was some thing to do with dyslexia, my surpport tutor said something about how i hold the pen is why i get hand craps and cant write for long and push down hard "
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Reply #7 - 08/17/08  6:14pm
" that might explain why in grade school they made me use this weird grip on my pencils.

it had a star on it and you had to place your thumb on the star.

the teachers flipped out when i refused to use it. "
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Reply #8 - 08/27/08  11:14am
" When I was younger I would press too hard and get this bump on my middle finger. I am not dyslexic though - I have dyscalculia. Don't get me started on my right and my left - hahahaha.... I still have an issue with that. Dyspraxia also is in my family - so I could have a little of that too. My son who most likely has Dyspraxia has issues tying his shoes, buttoning his clothes (putting them on), and reading/writing. "
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Reply #9 - 08/28/08  10:19pm
" My son has a reading disability and he goes to Occupation Therapy . There he is taught how to hold a pencil and gets help with writing. He also has exercises for coordination. He has been going to OT for three months and has recently started riding a bike . There's a video on youtube called Dore with wasps I found interesting on balance exercise for Dyslexic. My son is 7 and I strongly recommend to get help for your young children as soon as possible. People don't understand how important it is to help children at a young age. He also has an Orton Gillingham reading tutor which is making a big difference . "
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Reply #10 - 08/30/08  12:06am
" I have the same thing with pen. I make a mess of the paper. "
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