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📚✨ Dyslexia Isn’t a Deficit — It’s a Different Way of Thinking ✨📚
Struggling with words doesn’t mean you’re not smart. Dyslexia is not a flaw — it’s a learning difference that affects how the brain processes language. 💡
Kids, teens, and even adults with Dyslexia are often creative thinkers, problem solvers, and big-picture dreamers. 🌈
But behind the strength? There’s a silent battle with:
Reading that takes longer
Letters that dance or flip
Spelling that never feels “right”
A world that doesn’t always understand 😞
You are NOT alone. Whether you’re a parent, a teen, or someone navigating it yourself — your mind is powerful. You just learn differently. 💪
🧠 Support matters. 💬 Understanding matters. ❤️ Encouragement changes everything.
✨ Let's rewrite the story: Dyslexia isn’t something to “fix.” It’s something to embrace. 🌟
#Dyslexia#Neurodivergent#LearningDifference#ParentingTips#TeenSupport#BehaviorTherapyForKids#MentalHealthMatters#StudyWithMe#CreativeBrains#TumblrTalks
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Celebrating World Computer Literacy Day, a day dedicated to empowering minds through technology.
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Clarity Embracing the Message of Faith: Passion, Focus, Clarity, and Willingness

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My Mind is Blown! 🤯 This AI Dyscalculia Test Gave Me a Shock Result - Is It Legit?! Need Your Help!
Okay, deep breath. I need to put something out there that’s been swirling around in my head for what feels like forever, and honestly, I could really use some collective wisdom. It’s about numbers. Math. Calculations. For me, they’ve always felt less like a tool and more like a confusing, slightly hostile foreign language I just can’t seem to master. Simple things – calculating tips, managing budgets, even just following sequential steps in a recipe sometimes – can leave my brain feeling scrambled and inadequate. For years, I just assumed I was "bad at math," maybe a bit slow, and tried to just… cope.
But lately, especially as I've gotten older, I've started wondering if there's more to it. I stumbled across the term "dyscalculia," and the more I read, the more a little lightbulb went off. It wasn't just about being bad at math; it was about the way my brain seems to process numbers, quantities, and spatial reasoning. It felt… validating, but also opened up a whole new can of worms: how do I know for sure?
My friend Jaz, who’s incredibly supportive and knows my struggles well, told me about a new online tool the other day, a dyscalculia test. She was excited about it because, apparently, this isn't just another online quiz. Its main selling point is that it uses AI analysis. According to Jaz, the AI is designed to look at your responses in the context of your age and maybe even your specific experiences, potentially picking up on nuances that a standard test might miss. This part really intrigued me, especially since I feel my difficulties have shifted over time.
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So, I decided to take the plunge and actually did the test on the dyscalculiatest.com website. The process itself was interesting, asking questions that felt quite targeted. And the results... well, they definitely gave me pause. The report came back suggesting I show significant signs consistent with dyscalculia, highlighting particularly high scores in areas related to number sense and mathematical reasoning. It was quite detailed, and honestly, a bit overwhelming. Crucially, the AI-generated summary strongly recommended that I seek a comprehensive evaluation from a qualified professional, like an educational psychologist, for a formal diagnosis based on these high scores.
Now, while part of me feels seen, another part is flooded with doubt. Was this result accurate? Is the AI really picking up on genuine issues, or is it perhaps overly sensitive? This result has amplified my need to understand if this tool is truly reliable.
Because here’s the thing: we all know the established players, right? There’s the quiz offered by Exceptional Individuals and the self-test available on ADDITUDE magazine's website . These resources have been around, they're often recommended, and there's a certain comfort in familiarity. How would my results compare using those? Would they flag the same concerns, or paint a different picture entirely?
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So, my dilemma is sharper now: Do I trust this potent result from the new, AI-powered test mentioned earlier? Is the AI analysis truly a game-changer, offering deeper, more personalized insights that led to this strong recommendation? Or should I rely more on the tried-and-true methods from Exceptional Individuals or ADDITUDE before taking the significant step (and cost) of seeking professional diagnosis based solely on this one AI test?
This is where I desperately need your help, and I'm reaching out not just to others who might be wondering the same thing, but also to those of you already diagnosed with dyscalculia and even qualified professionals (like educational psychologists, therapists, or specialists in learning differences) who might have insights. My own result from the dyscalculiatest.com site has made this less theoretical and more personal.
Here’s my ask:
For those exploring or suspecting dyscalculia: Could you possibly try the test I mentioned (from dyscalculiatest.com) and also one (or both!) of the other tests from Exceptional Individuals or ADDITUDE?
For those already diagnosed: If you've used online screeners before or feel comfortable trying this new one, how does it compare to your experience or other tools you've encountered?
For professionals: What are your general thoughts on the role of AI in screening tools like this? How much weight should someone give an online test result, even one suggesting high scores, compared to a formal assessment?
I’d be so grateful if you could then share your honest thoughts, experiences, or professional perspectives in the comments below. Which tools felt more comprehensive? Did the AI analysis provide unique insights? Did results align across different platforms? How does this compare to formal diagnostic criteria or experiences?
Your feedback could honestly help me (and probably many others wrestling with similar questions!) navigate this confusing situation. Thank you so much in advance for considering helping out! 👇
#Dyscalculia#MathStruggles#Neurodiversity#OnlineTest#DyscalculiaAwareness#AIinHealthcare#CommunityHelp#TestComparison#EducationalPsychology#LearningDifferences
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Why Your Dyslexic Child Might Be the Smartest in the Room (and You're Missing It)
Is your child struggling to keep up with reading or writing?Before you let the school labels get to you, here’s something powerful to consider: Dyslexia isn’t a learning disability—it’s a learning difference.And often, that difference hides some of the brightest minds and biggest gifts. Let’s explore why your dyslexic child might actually be a genius in the making—and how you can support their…
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Early identification leads to better support and confidence. Learning differently doesn't mean learning less. 💙
Dyscalculia #LearningDisability #MathDisorder #SLD #Neurodiversity #SpecialEducation #InclusiveEducation #MathLearning #LearningDifferences #EarlyIntervention #ChildDevelopment #EducationAwareness #SupportEveryChild #VisualSpatialSkills #MathStruggles #LearningSupport
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🌈 Creating an Inclusive Classroom: Supporting Children with Special Needs Every child deserves a safe, supportive, and inclusive learning environment. Yet many classrooms are still unequipped to fully meet the diverse needs of children with disabilities and learning differences. The problem? One-size-fits-all teaching approaches often leave children with special needs feeling isolated, misunderstood, and left behind. Educators face challenges such as limited training, lack of resources, and inadequate classroom support ��� all of which hinder the effective inclusion of special needs students. This not only impacts a child’s academic growth but also their emotional development and overall confidence. So how do we build better classrooms for every learner? ✔️ Embrace Differentiated Instruction ✔️ Incorporate Assistive Technologies ✔️ Foster Empathy through Peer Interaction ✔️ Train and Support Educators Continuously ✔️ Collaborate with Families Strong inclusion practices make a measurable difference. They promote connection, engagement, and equity — allowing all students to thrive together. Learn more about turning challenges into actionable strategies: https://www.unicef.org/stories/what-inclusive-education Ready to transform your early learning center or school into a more inclusive space? Start by using supportive technology that empowers educators and gives parents real-time insights into their child’s progress. 📊 MyKidReports helps centers personalize learning, track milestones, and ensure every child — including those with special needs — receives the attention they deserve. 💡 Book your free demo today: https://mykidreports.com/request-demo?utm_source=organic_social&utm_medium=tumblr&utm_campaign=text_post&utm_content=inclusive-classroom-special-needs Build classrooms where all children can learn, belong, and succeed. #InclusiveEducation #SpecialNeedsSupport #MyKidReports #EducationForAll #ChildDevelopment #EarlyEducation #InclusiveClassroom #TeacherSupport #LearningDifferences #ClassroomTechnology #InclusionMatters
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Let’s talk more about compression of time ⏰! Following someone elses clock can be a nightmare for individuals with neurodiversity, and others often do not believe us when we explain why! I’ve have lost many hours of sleep because I’ve stressed about time😑 relatable? ————— There is so much more to say regarding time that will come in another video as I want to keep these around 1 min😊 Remember it manifest different for everyone so you may not relate to my experiences. I speak from experience and form working with others 😊 ————— —————- If you are interested in an art commission or want to work with me, feel free to dm me or send me an email 😊 —————- Check out more of me I make art about mental health, learning, dyslexia etc. @madsjohanogaard ▪️ Watch my short film @iamdyslexicshortfilm ▪️ Check out art gallery @usensurertdysleksinorge for awesome nurodiversity art ▪️ Fakemon page: @hydonso —————- #dyscalculia #dyscalculiaproblems #nurodiversity #nurodivergent #dyscalculiaawareness #math #mathematics #learningdifference #learningdifficulties #madsjohanogaard #learning #mentalhealth #time #clock #digitalclock #analog #analogclock #tips @madsjohanogaard (at Oslo, Norway) https://www.instagram.com/p/CEq4-w1hJPV/?igshid=1oriou8kozchz
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Little do these people know: 1. I was nonverbal until the age of five 2. I’m not social 3. I work better alone most of the time (keyword: most) 4. Couldn’t wear jeans until I was 11 5. Hate the texture of most vegetables (no it’s not about growing up stfu Karen) 6. Couldn’t understand sarcasm until I was eight. 7. Stops talking if I get too upset 8. Hides emotions 9. Acted “retarded” most of the time (tbh still do) Point being, I wasn’t always “high functioning.” #autism #autismawareness #autismacceptance #autistic #autisticmemesforautisticteens #autistickids #asd #autismspectrum #autismspectrumdisorder #autismspectrumwarrior #autismspectrumdisorders #ld #learningdifference #learningdifferences #learningdifferencesovercome #learningdisabilities #learningdisability #learningdisabilitysupport #learningdisabilityawareness #nonverbal #nonverbalautism #nonverbalautismawareness #highfunctioning #highfunctioningautism https://www.instagram.com/p/CB_B33FJCON/?igshid=1zgu9hxydbi4
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Posted @withregram • @neurodivergentmum Resilience is not borne out lack of accommodations. #autism #adhd #dyslexia #dyscalculia #dysgraphia #learningdisabilities #learningdifferences #autistic #actuallyautistic #adhdadult #invisibledisability #disability #reasonableaccommodation #resilience #trauma #support https://www.instagram.com/p/CR4_3ghjVfMK02EGrEvOxGXiwKskX8DTyWLQgg0/?utm_medium=tumblr
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✨ Dyslexia Isn’t a Flaw — It’s a Different Way of Thinking ✨🧠
Struggle with spelling? Read slower than others? Mix up letters like b and d?

You’re not broken. You’re not lazy. You might just be Dyslexic — and that’s okay. 💛
Dyslexia doesn’t mean you’re less smart — it means your brain learns in its own unique way. Some of the most creative minds in the world have Dyslexia. 🌍🎨
Here’s what helps: ✔️ Patience (from you and others) ✔️ Supportive routines and tools ✔️ Knowing you're not alone ✔️ Encouragement > criticism
Let’s stop seeing Dyslexia as a setback and start seeing it as a strength. 💪 Every mind works differently—and that’s what makes the world so incredible.
💬 Share your story or tips below.
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Epigenetics: Body, Mind, Spirit Where Everyone Learns Better When Embracing Revolutionary Teaching; Well-Being Part X
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Nurture Their Nature NewsHelping Those With Neurodifference Enjoy Learning Again Weekly newsletter 3,361 subscribers Written by: Tricia Cook MEd, RSP, AOG, Montessorian Emotional Intensity Advocate/Neurodiversity Resilience & Family Coach/Consultant, Online Tutor, Podcaster/Author & Developer of My ELBERT, owner and operator of…155 articles July 23, 2023 BODY Researchers found that the aging…
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Not sure if this is a manta ray but its cute. I was given a tiny origami box with a sweet inside as a surprise from this same student a few weeks earlier and I told him I wanted to keep the box because it looked cute. He made me another box as seen here for teacher’s day.
Me - goes to the toilet and comes back Student: teacher! look at your table! what is that! Me: oh wow!! What is that! Student: *laughs* I made that for you. I folded the paper!
He’s been doing that with sweets ever since I started working with him. I think I’ll be documenting more from him.
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When I have to explain what dyscalculia is I usually explain it like this 😊 remember it manifest different for everyone. From my own journey I have found ways to learn how to compensate for these challenges. But it requires patience and willingness to explore oneself and the all the many tools that exists out there😊 More in this in a later video😁 ————— #dyscalculia #dyscalculiaproblems #nurodiversity #nurodivergent #dyscalculiaawareness #math #mathematics #learningdifference #learningdifficulties #madsjohanogaard #learning #mentalhealth https://www.instagram.com/p/CDi01XCBnFL/?igshid=1l6914zaxpsk9
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