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Postby Allius » 16 Jun 2016, 16:03

New video in our youtube channel. This time the theme is dyslexia. If you don't understand portuguese, you can activate english subtitles.

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Re: Dyslexia - 12 tips to help children

Postby blair » 16 Jun 2016, 16:13

I did not know this is how Portuguese sounds like. I thought it was French?
How long does it take to create this kind of video?
Good job. I think this is an interesting video I especially love the language :clap:
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Re: Dyslexia - 12 tips to help children

Postby IcyFirefly » 18 Jun 2016, 10:53

I am sorry but I can't see the link to youtube! I am sure I can search on it, but again, I wouldn't know your user name there.

I wonder how @blair saw it! Was the link to youtube there at first?
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Re: Dyslexia - 12 tips to help children

Postby nela13 » 18 Jun 2016, 14:39

Very very good. Explained in a very simple language.
It is important to remember that dyslexia is not a sign of low intelligence or laziness, it is a common condition that affects the way the brain processes written and spoken language.
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Re: Dyslexia - 12 tips to help children

Postby Allius » 18 Jun 2016, 16:13

blair wrote:I did not know this is how Portuguese sounds like. I thought it was French?
How long does it take to create this kind of video?
Good job. I think this is an interesting video I especially love the language :clap:


Yes, @blair. Portuguese language sounds like this :) I'm speaking in portuguese, my native language. I'm very glad that you like the sound :)

This kind of videos takes many hours to do because I have to write the text, record the audio, my friend record illustrations and then I have to edit the video. In this particular video, only the video edition, took me about 8/9 hours...

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IcyFirefly wrote:I am sorry but I can't see the link to youtube! I am sure I can search on it, but again, I wouldn't know your user name there.

I wonder how @blair saw it! Was the link to youtube there at first?


Can't you see the link above? I can see...
You can find us in youtube, if you want. You can search for Psy-Logic Drawing :) Thank you :)

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nela13 wrote:Very very good. Explained in a very simple language.
It is important to remember that dyslexia is not a sign of low intelligence or laziness, it is a common condition that affects the way the brain processes written and spoken language.


Thank you alot!! I'm so glad that you liked :)
Yes, you are absolutely right about dyslexia. Seems that you know alot about this subject ;)
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Re: Dyslexia - 12 tips to help children

Postby nela13 » 18 Jun 2016, 16:25

Allius wrote:Thank you alot!! I'm so glad that you liked
Yes, you are absolutely right about dyslexia. Seems that you know alot about this subject


Thank you @Allius, I have a pos-graduation in Education for special needs and one of those needs is dyslexia. I'm not working with "special children" right now, but I know a few things about it.
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Postby Allius » 18 Jun 2016, 17:12

Cool! @nela13. I think you have 2 post-graduation in awesome subjects. I like this subjects a lot! Since you know so many things about this subject , I'm really flattered that you liked our video. Thank you for your comment :)
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Re: Dyslexia - 12 tips to help children

Postby IcyFirefly » 19 Jun 2016, 11:03

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Can't you see the link above? I can see...
You can find us in youtube, if you want. You can search for Psy-Logic Drawing :) Thank you :)

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Ok, I got it now. Thank you!

That is really interesting to know about the signs of dyslexia!
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Postby Allius » 19 Jun 2016, 15:55

Thank you @IcyFirefly for the interest in our video :) I'm glad that you are able to see it :) Hope you like it!
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Postby vathsala » 20 Jun 2016, 00:59

Nice Video and the way it explained is excellent. One of our family members is also suffering from dyslexia because of which he is suffering a lot. But now he is improving slowly.
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Postby Allius » 20 Jun 2016, 10:34

vathsala wrote:Nice Video and the way it explained is excellent. One of our family members is also suffering from dyslexia because of which he is suffering a lot. But now he is improving slowly.


Thank you for seeing the video! I'm so glad that you liked :) Yes, in dyslexia situations the improve is slowly but with time and patience he will learn more effectively :)
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Postby vathsala » 20 Jun 2016, 17:30

Allius wrote:
vathsala wrote:Nice Video and the way it explained is excellent. One of our family members is also suffering from dyslexia because of which he is suffering a lot. But now he is improving slowly.


Thank you for seeing the video! I'm so glad that you liked :) Yes, in dyslexia situations the improve is slowly but with time and patience he will learn more effectively :)
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You are very true. Now he has improved a lot though not fully. He has learnt the servicing of the PC and now he is earning some money just enough for his survival and he is living an independant life .
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Re: Dyslexia - 12 tips to help children

Postby Fergal » 25 Jun 2016, 13:21

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Postby nela13 » 25 Jun 2016, 18:19

Fergal wrote:Popular topic, donating 50 ForumCoin now to Allius and nela13.


Thank you so much @fergal ;) :)
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Postby Allius » 25 Jun 2016, 20:57

Thank you @Fergal. That's very kind of you :)
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Re: Dyslexia - 12 tips to help children

Postby ceci » 08 Sep 2016, 01:19

Allius, thanks for sharing this!
I am happy that there are more parents in countries aware on how to help the Dyslexia children nowadays.
They have set up the support group among them.
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Re: Dyslexia - 12 tips to help children

Postby Mark2016 » 08 Sep 2016, 03:34

I remember when I suffered from this. I got over this as I entered my teen years. I did not like the fact that I had to wear glasses all the time. I was teased like crazy. We need more groups like this here in the United States.
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Re: Dyslexia - 12 tips to help children

Postby sprite1950 » 08 Sep 2016, 06:52

My nephew was dyslexic but back in the 80s it was not as well recognised as it is now and there wasn't the support available. He finally got some help when he was 13 which meant he got extra time in his GCSEs and despite his earlier struggles he did well :)
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Re: Dyslexia - 12 tips to help children

Postby Allius » 13 Sep 2016, 07:21

ceci wrote:Allius, thanks for sharing this!
I am happy that there are more parents in countries aware on how to help the Dyslexia children nowadays.
They have set up the support group among them.


Thank you for your kind comment!

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Mark2016 wrote:I remember when I suffered from this. I got over this as I entered my teen years. I did not like the fact that I had to wear glasses all the time. I was teased like crazy. We need more groups like this here in the United States.


I hope you overcome the problem! Thank you for your comment :)

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sprite1950 wrote:My nephew was dyslexic but back in the 80s it was not as well recognised as it is now and there wasn't the support available. He finally got some help when he was 13 which meant he got extra time in his GCSEs and despite his earlier struggles he did well :)


Unfortunately in the 80's there wasn't so much sensibilization about this issue! Nowadays there are many ways to help people that have dyslexia :)
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Re: Dyslexia - 12 tips to help children

Postby oldbuddy » 16 Sep 2016, 03:48

Tip number 13 should suggest they join DAM (Mothers Against Dyslexia) :lol:
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