This is an interesting topic for me; personally, I feel like I don't have any needs. But maybe to a professional, they will say I need this, that, and the other. And I have stated in the past that I’ve improved on various parts on my own, to the point where people think I’m not dyslexic.
Yeah, anyone can have a few issues with reading and writing, be it if they are dyslexic or not. Ask a normal person to spell a word that they’ve never seen written down before, and they might struggle with it. If it is that situation for me, I just break it down to the syllables and attempt it from there, to some mixed effects.
Reading for me isn't too bad either, there are times where I zone out and have to reread the previous paragraph or page depending on how long I zoned out. But if I read too much in a day then I might go “word blind” that's what I call it at least. Where the words are blurring together and makes it difficult to understand. It could be that I have lost concentration, or I'm distracted by something else, so I would have to stop.
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