From: | Kevin Twyman |
Date: | 10 Aug 2000 at 17:50:29 |
Subject: | Re: dyslexia |
Hello Steve,
On 10-Aug-00, you wrote:
> The "problem" is how the brain deals with information. We process
> information in a seperate way to "mundanes" Its why Dyslexics often
> discover new inventions or are highly original creativly.
> We have a problem learning your system of education as it has been
> designed for the way your brain works. Try writing with the wrong
> hand.
I can use both hands almost equally well, but for different things.
Write right handed, throw left handed, bat right handed, bowl left
handed, for example.
I discovered that although I can't write equally well with both hands,
I could write /backwards/ with my right hand! Later on I found that I
could write both upside down and backwards at the same time!
This is obviously something to do with why I have an Amiga.... ;)
Regards,
Kevin - Est. 1949 http://www.theboyz.freeserve.co.uk
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