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Subject: Re: support group for people with dyslexia


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sharon
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Date Posted: 09:25:40 04/05/09 Sun
In reply to: Alaine 's message, "support group for people with dyslexia" on 19:24:25 03/31/09 Tue

I'm very interested in a support group, I sometimes feel alone in the world like noone understands me because of my condition. It's not just idol conversation and if you let anyone know they view you differently like it's your fault. Just wish the world was more understanding, I've had jobs where i've read slow and the adults went and told the whole staff that i couldn't read. I felt like a kid being teased all over again!

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Alaine (Thank you)
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Date Posted: 20:32:03 04/05/09 Sun

Sharon, thank you for your response. What made me think that I wanted a support group was I was recently told by my supervisor that she did not think dyslexia exists and that I needed to fix my spelling as it continues to be an important issue in today’s world. This is despite my repeated attempts to explain the condition to her and the effect it would have on my work. While I have very supportive family and friends I do not know any other dyslexic people. I wanted to know how others dealt with there conditions at work, what coping strategies they employed both to minimizes the effect of their disability on their work, but also to minimizes the effect of other peoples ignorance and arrogance on them as individuals.
Margot, thank you for your interest. I have done some research over the past year and not found anything in Australia that brings together dyslexic adults, and that is why I am trying to set it up. If you are in Victoria then I know that SPELD Victoria is trying to set a support group, while I am looking into doing in Sydney. If you are in Sydney please contact me and let me know what sort of group you would be interested in.



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