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crococookie · 2 months
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Tips pour RP avec des personnages ayant des troubles dys.
Je parle surtout avec mon vécu et les difficultés que je retrouve au quotidien.
(Mon texte ne sera pas corrigé via un correcteur en ligne. Risque de faute.)
• Éviter un maximum d'utiliser des polices avec des empâtement.
C'est aussi agréable pour nous que lire un pavé barré. (Lexend de Google font... Just perfect).
• Prenez le temps de séparer les lignes de dialogue du reste du texte.
Changer de couleur ne suffit vraiment pas. Sautez au moins une lignes avant et après. Surtout si l'espacement des lignes est petite.
• l'écriture inclusive c'est ok, mais pas pour tout. Le mélange de mots (celleux, createurices etc...) c'est juste une difficulté en plus pour nous.
Comme certains point médian ! Au mieux, demandez a la personne avec qui vous jouez si iel préfère le •, le . ou encore le bon vieux - (mon pref ! Celui qui le convient me mieux). Et le TOP DU TOP ! Utilisez des mots neutres, tout simplement. Genre "Les hommes et les femmes" dire "les personnes" aux lieux de celleux. (C'est mieux si l'écriture inclusive était vraiment inclusive pour un max de gens).
• Essayez d'être assez bref.
Genre ça sert vraiment a rien de broder le texte en rajoutant des mots inutiles pour dire que Eugène mange une tranche de pain de mie. Joliment le décrire, oui. En faire une tonne, non. Pas besoin de remonter jusqu'à la pouce du blé.
• Si on répond a côté de la plaque, nous le dire avec bienveillance.
Il arrive (souvent) qu'on lisent mal une phrase, ce qui peut changer le sens de la réponse qu'on nous a envoyé. Ce n'est pas un manque d'attention mais juste que parfois, certains mots se changent en d'autre mots, ce qui est problématique pour la conpréhension su texte.
• Écrire et surtout lire nous prend plus de temps et plus d'énergie.
Nous pressez ne sert a rien a part nous mettre mal. Quand le texte devant vos yeux, même avec la plus grande concentration au monde, est illisible (fatigue, stresse...). Bah on ne peut rien y faire.
• Nous rattraper sur nos fautes sans notre accord peut être... Extrêmement vexant et baisser notres estimes de nous.
On sait qu'on fait des fautes, et même avec une super explication on l'a refera au premier coup de fatigue. Écrire est surtout un plaisir, on n'as pas forcément envie d'avoir un court de français, même si de base le geste était bienveillant.
• Surtout... SURTOUT laissez nous une chance.
Personnellement j'ai souvent ressenti de la honte a cause de ça. Je fais des fautes, je passe mes RP au correcteur orthographique, mais certaines fautes restes.
Bien-sûr, chaque dys est unique. Certaines choses dites ici ne sont pas valable pour tout le monde. C'est surtout mon vécu et ce que j'ai pu entendre en parlant avec d'autre dys rpgiste (trop rare malheureusement, souvent pas honte).
C'est pour ça que le mieux à faire, c'est d'en parler en amont. A vous, personnes dys, de prévenir en cas de problème. Et a vous, les autres, d'être cool pour que tout le monde puisse partager un passe temps/passion dans la joie et la bonne humeur.
Les dys (et autres), n'ayez pas honte. Ce n'est pas parce que votre écriture n'est pas parfaite que vous écrivez mal. Nous ne sommes pas bête, pas fainéants, et non, nos troubles dys ne sont pas une "simple excuse pour mal écrire" mais bien un handicap.
N'hésitez pas a rebloguer si vous voulez rajouter quelque chose (surtout des petits conseils) ou a tout simplement le dire en commentaire.
Et soyez bienveillant, il y a déjà trop de colère en ce moment.
La bise ! ♥
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themogaidragon · 3 months
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Dysorthographia Pride Flags
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[IMAGE ID: The same flag but this time in the center of the flag there is a symbol which is a white oval shape with black letters inside of it mixing up together. END ID]
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Original posts of the learning disorders flags I made a while ago here (link) and here (link).
For archival purposes, here is under the cut the flag template with each part as its own separated png. It can be used to make your own flags with the design. But please keep it related to only learning disorders flags and give credit.
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[IMAGE ID: An image with vine red pieces at the right and left. The background is totally transparent. END ID]
[IMAGE ID: An image with four dark red stripes coming from the corners and meeting in the center. Where they meet, their sides are flat in a way that forms a pinwheel-like shape. END ID]
[IMAGE ID: An image with salmon pink pieces at the top and bottom. The background is totally transparent. END ID]
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edai-crplpnk · 9 months
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☆♡✂️ for the smell of rain please!
fic ask game
Thank you for enabling my writing procrastination.
★ what was the scene you most wanted to write in [fic]? what was the hardest scene to write?
Okay so the second question is easier haha. The whole end chapter 9/chapter 10 scenes of Kankurou and Shino talking about the interaction of internalised homophobia and sexual trauma in how he perceives Shino and their relationship literally took me 2 months to go through it was not a painless journey haha. Still now I feel pretty self-conscious about it honestly? I don't think it's bad, but it's one of those scenes where I'm like "I'm not sure if it cringes me because it's cringe, or just because it hits too close from home and I'm calling myself out, so I'm just gonna hope it's the second."
Coincidentally, it is one of the scene that I wanted to write long long before I started working on the fic, so I think it's one of the one I most wanted to write?
But the other definitely is the end of Chapter 4 with Kankurou talking about his relationship to his duty towards his village, as a Shinobi, as a member of the Kazekage clan, how he feels about the pressure to produce and heir for it, and how he's worked over time to reconcile all this with his own spiritual and cultural beliefs and also his sexuality and eventually his relationship with Shino.
For a while, I genuinely thought I'd have to break them up, it was pretty scary haha. I really really headcanon Kankurou to be someone who is very duty-driven, he's always shown being very involved in Sunan cultural practice, with the paint, the puppets, the uniform... He's the one the council first turn to in Gaara Hiden when they want a fully Sunan heir, he's in canon one of the very few to not marry or have kid and just live for his job. Idk, he strikes me as a guy who is married to his village, and after writing No Matter How Much I realised that there was no way for me to write him as hearing the council saying "We need an heir, this is serious and important for the village" and just waving it off as if it wasn't his problem to solve. He has to agree with them. And if he does, how the fuck do I make him stay with Shino?
So I meltdown around that for a couple days lmao, and it allowed me to polish both my worldbuilding around the construction of Suna's dynasty system and of Kankurou's relationship with it + it's pretty angsty to have him say all that to Shino, so I was very excited about it, and I'm very happy how it turned out!
♡ pick a fic and I’ll pick a comment that made me really happy
I have received many quality comments on this (thank you 💓) but I cannot sleep on that one person who started their first of many long comments by "Shit, that last paragraph faced me in a fighting pit, sucker punched me in the face, and gently wiped the blood off my knuckles afterwards" which is just. Wow. And also, very much what I'm trying to do, I think. Double nice that it was about Kankurou's talk with Shino's grandmother which I very deeply cherish too.
✄ what’s your editing process?
I am not a native English speaker, and I am dysorthographic, and I have ADHD. While I am somewhat confident in my writing style and choices, my spelling and ability to not forget words in every sentence and all that is pretty fucking poor, so I'm trying to have proofreading process that is in par with the challenge it's facing haha.
I usually write all in order and I don't draft in the document (although I do chat about my ideas a lot, to an extent that, to me it does work as a bit of a draft) so there's not much editing going on while I'm writing, or several layers of writing for me, and I generally do the proofreading once everything is done and then post the chapters as I'm done proofreading them.
The process goes like this:
I read the chapter (or fic if it's a one-shot). It's especially useful for long fics because it will have been a while since I've written what I'm proofreading so I can have fresh eyes on things like repetition or if who is talking or referred to is clear when you don't go into the scene already knowing what's going to happen. Sometimes it's really just a few tweaks like that, sometimes I will realise that a scene needs an additional paragraph and the change will be slightly more consequential. This part is not so much about spelling and all, it's mostly to check that I'm happy with the fic and that it's done, and so it means I can move on to fixing mistakes without having to focus on the content itself now.
I read the chapter through text-to-speech. I find that it helps with focus (especially since in Word the tts also highlights the words as it reads them) and it helps catch mistakes that you can hear, like misspelt words (scared vs scarred), missing plurals, missing thrid person -s, that sort of stuff. Also very useful for missing words, because when I know what a sentence is supposed to be I often don't notice if I have actually not written all the words down, but if it's read out loud it becomes obvious.
I pass it through a bunch of spell/grammar checks. They all catch on different things, so atm I use the Reverso app on Word, the Word check, Grammarly, and the Google Doc check. I don't work on GDoc but the grammar check is good so I copy-paste my chapters in it for that at the end. I think grammar and spelling checkers can be a bit double-edged because Grammarly for example will make a shitton of notes that are not suited for creative writing because it's just "there is a short way to say that you should use it". But granted that you speak English well enough to understand why the checker thinks you're making a mistake, you can decide whether or not it's right. (And I'm sure I'm still messing up sometimes but that's fine.)
And then like every writer I reread my fics 3 weeks after posting them and find new mistakes again and I'm mortified but that's how life goes haha.
I don't know if it counts as editing but also I always pre-plan my tags at the beginning of my doc. I find that working on tagging is a good exercise to try to summarise what a fic is about, what is important to me as a topic, what ambience I'm looking for, what readers I'm working for, etc. I don't set my all my tags before writing the fic, but I do start there a bit, and then edit my list of tags as I write and polish the content of the fic with time.
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cringay · 2 years
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Me : *is writing a paragraph or just a short sentence*
My dyslexic and dysorthographic brain: let me ruin it for you :)
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niby-rh · 1 year
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Welcome in this writing account where I'll post whatever comes to mind or the beginnings of some projects.
I am a total beginner in this field and dyslexic/dysorthographic, so any constructive criticism is welcome.
I'm not sure if I'll translate every french text, I'll try
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Bienvenue ce compte d'écriture ou je posterais ce qui me passe par la tête ou des début de projets.
Je suis totalement débutant dans ce domaine et dyslexic/dysorthographique donc tout critiques constructive sont là bienvenue.
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hetaliatxtpostz · 3 years
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hey, I read one of your posts where you said that spelling is one of your biggest issues, have you ever considered the possibility of being dysorthographic? (i also found it translated into English as word dyslexia) I don't want to offend and ask mainly because I am and I tend to make mistakes of the same kind. (I’m just trying to help sorry if I’m bothering you).
Honestly anon, I don't know. I don't... Think I'm dyslexic bc I have a very easy time reading? But I'm not...
Idk man. I have ADHD that's what I know. I highly suspect I have the math version of dyslexia.
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indecisiveartform · 3 years
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Hello, I’m new to the Avatar fandom—well only to posting about it, I have spent many hours reading fanfics, looking at posts and fanarts. I’m also new to posting on Tumblr, I was always more of an instagram person but honestly there’s too many homophobes there so... I’m still not sure how everything works, so any tips are welcome. I,m also pretty new to drawing digitally and am not the greatest artist in general, so hopefully we’ll see my improvement throughout. Anyways this is now an ATLA blog, I’ll mostly post fanart. Little about me : as stated above Sokka is my comfort character, I cry sometimes because I love him so much. I also ship zukka, this is probably a Zukka blog. Suki is also my queen, and I believe Sokka can use both his hands, so Sukka and Zukki are options too.
Last little thing English is not my first language, and on top of that I’m dyslexic and dysorthographic so expect spelling mistakes.
Anyways I hope you enjoy my blog and future posts.
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spoonietimelordy · 5 years
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Question to people who are dyslexic or dysorthographic:
In elementary school, did your teacher keep you in class during break time till you had wrote the text given without any fault?
(I remember one day she kept me locked in the classroom for an hour after the end of school so I missed my orthography class 😑.)
I'm sincerely hoping it's just me but I'm afraid that this is a generalized thing.
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fetterica · 5 years
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I took the test for dyslexia today
Apparently, I'm more dysgraphic and dysorthographic than 4 years ago I'm 100% immune to grammar nazi attacks
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manthedestroyer · 2 years
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"One of the dramas of my life": the heartbreaking testimony of Alexia Laroche-Joubert, multi-dys, on her disability
“One of the dramas of my life”: the heartbreaking testimony of Alexia Laroche-Joubert, multi-dys, on her disability
Wednesday February 9, 2022, Alexia Laroche-Joubert was invited to the podcast Pause, by Alexandre Mars. Dyslexic and dysorthographic, the famous producer gave a heartbreaking testimony about her disability. the loft storythe Star Academy, Secret Story, Koh Lanta… During the last years, Alexia Laroche-Joubert has produced programs known to all! If she has an impressive career, she nevertheless…
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all-the-wastedwords · 6 years
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there's nothing about megamind that would make me think he's dyslexic. how did you get to that conclusion if you don't mind me asking?
Hi! I don’t mind at all, I’m always glad when there’s an ask in my inbox!
So at first I thought that maybe it wasn’t the same in the original version seeing as I only ever watched the French one but there’s still some point that could indicate dyslexia:
- he has trouble finding the right words: ‘less right’ instead of wrong, ‘baddest’ instead of worst;
- he sometimes doesn’t answer with the right answer: when minion tell him “good luck” he says back “I will”;
- he sometimes pronounces the words the wrong way: shcool instead of school, shtuart instead of Stewart;
That’s all I can find looking at the quotes but I’m pretty sure there’s more. Also if I remember correctly, he often looses his footing or almost drop his weapon, wich could be a consequence of dyspraxia.
That’s why I headcannon him as dyslesic (with maybe more dys- disorder). He just remind me of my family and we’re all dyslexic, dyspraxic, dysorthographic… at various degrees.
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themogaidragon · 3 years
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Learning Disabilities\Disorders Pride Flags 
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Dyscalculia, dyscalculic
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Dysgraphia, dysgraphic
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Dyslexia, dyslexic
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Dysorthographia, dysorthographic
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Dyspraxia, dyspraxic
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I’ve made those because there was only a flag for dyscalculia I thought it was important to make some for the other learning disorders. I did not design the dyslexia, dyspraxia and dyscalculia symbols.
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novelyarmy-blog · 7 years
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100 Reasons to Study:
study-well:
I never expected this “reasons to study” thing to get so many submissions, and as it takes me so long to post them all, I decided to do a bulk post of some so here they are:
(If I haven’t included a url, it was submitted by an anon).
To prove people that “bad” students can become excellent students too.
To expand your knowledge of the world.
To look back on your success in ten years time. (Submitted byadxlastudies)
To not let my mental illness define my grades. (Submitted bymusicandmaths)
I study because I am privileged enough to have the opportunity. I study because I have no one getting in my way telling me I can’t. I study because I want to do some real good in this world. I study because I live in a country where being female has no significant disadvantage; and so, I take this opportunity so that I may make future opportunities for those who don’t have them. (Submitted by crimson-voltaire)
My reason for studying is how I’ll get to where I want to be in my life which is successful, comfortable, and happy.
I study to make my mum happy and proud.
I study to prove my anxiety wrong!
I study because I want to save lives.
I study because my grandpa, orphaned during WWII when he was 8, worked 4 days a week in a mine to learn for 2 days. He’s retired after 40 years of working in diplomacy, for the last 5 years as an ambassador. He’s my role model. And I love him so much.
I study because my primary school teacher from when I was 6 replied “Well who would think that?” when my mother informed her I was going to university. I study so I can tell her “Why would you not think that?”
I study because I want to give myself the best future I possibly can as a black woman. (Submitted by n-marlzz)
I study because my dreams are improbable. But not impossible. I will achieve them. (Submitted by redheadbecool)
I study because even though I can’t imagine having a future, I want one. (Submitted by stxdys)
I study so that I can be surrounded by the right people at school, at home, at work, and on Tumblr. You can only walk the path that you choose for yourself, so choose wisely. Pave your path with bricks, not straw.
I study because last year I was in a mental hospital for young people and I discovered that I want my death to mean something.
I study because diseases have haunted my family for long enough, and cancer deserves to be taken down once for all.
I study because my father left school at age 13 to work to provide for his family and he has been working ridiculously hard ever since so I can have an education.
I study to be self reliant and to get more answers. The concept of being independent is attractive to me, and if i study hard enough, i will be able to live freely without relying on my parents. The thought of getting answers is a huge satisfaction.
I study because I told my ex, “Watch me go to Harvard”. So oops.
Because I want to have a well paying job which means I can eventually travel the world one day.
I study because I love to be productive really just in love with the feeling of it being noon and already have gotten everything done that I needed for that day. (Submitted by revision-babe)
I want and I like to study because I believe that we as humans have the responsibility of maintain and grow the knowledge people developed in the past. How could we waist all those efforts to try know this wonderful world a little better?  (Submitted by mochilunar-universe​)
I study because my Dad went through a lot of work to get to this country so that I could have a good life and a good education, and I’m not going to waste all his good efforts and take him and my education for granted.
Because I believe I can do it and I won’t let their words stop me. (Submitted by truly-written-by-me)
I study for my own sense of achievement! I’m also really motivated by my boyfriend who is very clever and works really hard. I want to get a first in my masters this year and I will!  (Submitted by @orchidbeam)
I study for Nicki Minaj, she would be proud of me, and all the other women in the world. I hope that my degree will put me in the position to make a better world for all my sisters out there and the little ones.
I study because my family isn’t as rich as our family friends, and other families always make fun about what my dad does for a living. I want to change that and make sure the only thing others talk about is how amazing we turned out and what a good career I’m going into.
I study to make my parent’s hardships (moving to America, to provide a better life for my siblings and I) worth it.
My reason to study is to show myself and everyone I am stronger than my mental illness and to prove everyone who said it would stop me from getting anywhere wrong.
I study so I can change the world for the better.
I study because I want to help my family, to fulfil my dreams and save lives.
To be a champion.
I want to study in order to prove myself and people that being dyslexic and dysorthographic doesn’t mean being stupid.  (Submitted bybritannicusmyfav)
I love to learn,and I want to know about all the things I missed because of school system. (Submitted by @seshet)
I study because I want to be the first sibling to go straight into uni without transferring from a community college.
I want to study so that I can transfer out from a community college to a really good university so that people won’t think the decision I made to go to community college was bad. Also to make my DAD super proud!
I study because I want to be the best version of myself.
I study to make those who have taken care of me proud, to show them they did a good job. I also study for myself, to prove that I can fulfil my goals and that everyone who has ever made fun of me just pushed me forward instead of putting the boot in. Getting a good job to live with my boyfriend would be a great plus! We all need motivation, and what’s better to motivate oneself than dreams to fulfil! Here are mine. (~Submitted bystudy-littleidlegirl)
I study because I never want to stop learning about myself and the world we live in.
I study so I’m educated enough to take down the haters in an articulate way so I feel accomplished when leaving the situation.
I study to ensure that when I’m actively in politics, only weak minded people will be able to scorn me due to my ethnic background or religion (or something stupid along those lines) instead of the immaculate policies and work I am carrying out.
I study to become successful in my future and because I have a passion for learning. (Submitted by baklavugh)
I study because I don’t have anything else to do. I guess it keeps me so busy that I don’t have time to think how lonely I am.
Because it makes me happy to see my hard work paid off and also ensures a better future than I would have if I didn’t study well. (Submitted by h4rshitaa)
I study to be able to pursue the career I want. For the thrill of knowledge, the security of understanding. For the way it shapes how I interpret the world. I study not because it is something I must do, but because it is something that is a part of who I am.  (Submitted by @audesapare)
I study to improve my mind so I can understand deeply the things people thought I was not capable of understanding. I study so I can live the most fulfilled life possible. I take every second of this life as a chance to learn and improve myself.
Because I’m going to prove girls are useful for more then just looks and a sex object.
I study to open doors of opportunity. I study to improve my and others lives. I study to feel good when I go to sleep. I study to feel confident with my ability. I study to prove to myself what I can do.
Because I want to show to my child that everything needed effort and passion. Also I want to show how important knowledge is, as a mom and as a housewife. (Submitted by studymamapartiallyhousewife)
I study because it makes me happy to know I am in control of my future.
I study because I am curious.
So that I won’t have to struggle like my parents are financially.  (Submitted by study-sugar)
I study because I want my single mother who has worked so hard for my education to live a better life when she’s older. I want her to look at me in the future, sitting in my office in a law firm and telling herself “it was all worth it”.
FOR NICKI MINAJ. I WILL GO TO A HIGHER EDUCATION FOR YOU.
I study so that I can be proud of the person that I am.
I study because I want independence. After my bachelor’s degree I plan to be able to continue into further study such as an MA and support myself. I am an only child which has always led my family to be over protective and education will always be my way in holding my own in the world.
I study so I can have the freedom to leave where I am now and actually be happy for a change. Without studying I wouldn’t be able to get the job nor satisfaction in life I know I deserve.
I study because it’s the one thing I can decide for myself.
I study because knowledge is power and I never want to feel inferior to anyone or have any regrets. I don’t want anything to hold me back from achieving my dreams. (Submitted by shreestudies)
I study so I’m not so nervous for tests. Also to improve myself and my learning.
I study because I have a huge thirst for knowledge. I love to learn and allow that to change me as a person for the better. I love being able to understand the world around me and contribute my opinions that have been developed from what I’ve learned. (Submitted bymymindssecretpalace)
I want to be a successful person in life. I can use my intelligence to help those in need. Besides, people won’t belittle or pick on my appearance! ✌
I study because I want to help others and make people aware that how important it is to be literate. (Submitted by anashiv)
I study to show that I have potential. I study to show my learning disabilities and adhd is not me. I study because I want to grow. I study to be the person I know I can be, the person I know I am.
I’m so tired of not passing my tests, of feeling like I don’t know the material. I have testing anxiety which prevents me from doing well. I want to study enough that I feel so comfortable with the material and the anxiety goes away. I want to study so I can begin feeling proud of myself and all my accomplishments.
To help those struggling with different mental illnesses and help them see a better light.
Because I want to build that building.
I study because I want to prove all my male teachers and friends, that not only boys are learning the best, and if I want to, I can beat them all!
I want to study to make my parents proud after all the sacrifices they made for me and to succeed so my family and I can live a better life.
I study because I love to learn new things. (Submitted by ki-soonal)
I study to find a solution to stop the passing on of the genes for hereditary diseases. As in to reduce risk of young children being diagnosed with hereditary diseases.
To get that dream job and slay everyone who said it was too difficult for me.
Because education is awesome.
So I can change the world.
To give my mom and dad the life they deserve! (Submitted by samiya-malik)
Because everything is a competition and I must be best. (Submitted by letustudy)
To prove to myself and others that I can do anything I set my mind to. (Submitted by studiousstudying)
So when you are taking a test/exam your anxiety and stress levels are lower. (Submitted by introvertedturtlequeen)
I study because I want to know I’ve earned everything I achieve.
The biggest reason I study is that all of my friends are incredibly smart and when I was younger I wanted to prove to them that I could keep up, but now that I’ve decided that I don’t need to compete, I study just because it makes me feel good. (Submitted by queen-elbow)
I study because the world is an interesting place, and I want to know it as deeply as possible. (Submitted by matchamonstr)
I study because I am so sick and tired of seeing my mom struggle, all because she didn’t have a good education. I don’t want to wake up to a job I absolutely dread, and be paid minimum wage. I want to say “thanks mom, I can take care of you now.”
I study to grow big enough to reach my high hopes. (Submitted by seriousstudygirl)
To see the look on my mum and dad’s face when they see my results. (Submitted by seizethesaturday)
I study because I love to crush my enemies. I like to see the looks on their faces when they see me succeed. (Submitted by dirtylaundry-emptystyrofoam)
I study because I feel the need to prove to the world that I am more than a child prodigy that burnt out one day. I need to prove to myself that I’m just as good, if not better than I used to be. That I’ve got places to go and people to prove wrong.
I study because I love to teach and I want to know everything that I can so that I can more clearly convey things to others, and to be able to make connections across topics to make things personal and interesting to them. (Submitted by the-homework-fandom)
My dream as a little girl was “to be the most smartest person ever” and I still don’t know what else to do. (Submitted by polaroceanographer)
To create room for the real me in the future.
My reason for studying is so I can get into the university I want, and not have to travel away to one. (Submitted by iggythedragonslayer)
To get a well paid job so my children can have the best possible life.
My reason to study is to prove to my parents and myself that I can achieve my goals without the help of others. My reason to study is to gain valuable knowledge, NOT just for a grade.  (Submitted by barbstudies)
To prove to myself that I am strong and can reach my goals. (Submitted by scared-robot
I study so I have a chance of getting into the United States Air Force academy…
I study so I am offered to meet interesting people that are also studying the same field as I am. (Submitted by ghostsname)
I’ll study so I can live relaxed as a cat in Hokkaido.
*Shia LaBoeuf voice* JUST DO IT
So I can prove myself that I am, indeed, intelligent and not just some bimbo with a hollow head. (Submitted by study-guerassimovna)
Because learning new things and having a more informed view of the world is beautiful. (Submitted by studism)
101. I study because Literature is what saves me from my mind.
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mickaelinecuny · 5 years
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La dyslexie peut-elle être guérie ?
La dyslexie peut-elle être guérie ?
  Parfois je préfère être dysorthographe avec du vocabulaire, que « normale » avec un vocabulaire pauvre.
Alors que je faisais des recherches pour vous expliquer les deux formes de la dyslexie, je suis tombée sur un ancien article de magazine de santé. À l’intérieur duquel le journaliste indiquait « comment soigner votre enfant dyslexique »,là où moi j’aurais écrit, comment aider votre enfant à…
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themogaidragon · 2 years
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Dysorthographigender
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Dysorthographigender: A gender under the neurogender umbrella which can only be understood in the context of being dysorthographic & when one’s dysorthographia greatly affects one’s gender and/or how one experiences their gender. Dysorthographigender is not dysorthographia as a gender, but rather is having a gender that is so heavily influenced by dysorthographia that one’s gender and dysorthographia cannot be unlinked.
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