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Düsgraafia, dysgraphia ja dyslexia ja muud kirjaoskamatud


Siin on väike tutvustus, düsgraafikute osas, sest kuigi, eestis eriti inimeseks neid inimesi ei jugeta pidada, kes õigekirja ei mõista, vaid saavad pahaks-panu igal tasemel kultuurilistelt ja kultuuritutelt, siis tegelikult võiks aru saada, et kirja jms oskused, ei ole naturaalsed inimoskused ja ammugi ei väljenda need mingisugust olulist intellekti ega muid mõõdetavaid inimväärtusi. 
Shamaanid ja võlurid, vast suurem osa vast ei ole kirjanikud. 

 

> Dysgraphia is a condition that causes difficulty with writing. It’s a neurological disorder that can affect both children and adults. People with dysgraphia may have trouble forming letters or words, and their writing may be distorted or incorrect12They might also use the wrong word for what they’re trying to communicate1. It’s important to note that dysgraphia is not about understanding words that are read, but rather about the physical act of writing.


Kuulsaid düsgraafikuid: 

King Olaf of Norway 
Carl XVI Gustaf – King of Sweden 

https://healthresearchfunding.org/famous-people-dysgraphia/

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1. Agatha Christie
She was the one of the most famous novelists who has given importance to the different types of novel during the 20th and 21st centuries. She was very creative in writing novels in different writing style that makes a big impact in the world of literature. While she was on her way to stardom and continuously writing her novels, she was detected to have acquired a disorder known as dysgraphia. She was not able to understand anymore all the written words that is enclosed in her novel. She was able to deal with it little by little by allowing doctors to treat her condition.

 

2. Albert Einstein
He is a famous scientist that is known to be good in every experiment that he was proposing. He was also known to be one of the most famous in introducing theories as well as scientific principles that helps the students to get wide array of knowledge regarding scientific concepts. But people are not aware that he was able to acquire dysgraphia during his school days where he actually failed some of his exams since he cannot understand and recognized words. With the help of a neurologist, little by little he was able to gain back his creative thinking ability though he recognizing and organizing skills are not the same as his previous one.

3. George Patton
He is an American General that leads military troupes in whatever type of soldier battle in the country. He was known to be a responsible as well as trusted military leader that assures safety to all the people in the vicinity of the place. He excelled on how he leads the country but unfortunately acquired dysgraphia during his school age years that he cannot even recognized simple words. With the help of his family he was able to overcome this type of disorder during his college years when he chooses to be an army. Though he cannot easily understand words his brilliant mind lead him to be a military leader in the US.

 

4. Henry Winkler
He is a famous American director as well as producer of different types of American films. He was able to give people American movies which are considered to be realistic that tends to reflect realistic situation all over the world. He was very creative and intelligent in the field of creating movies. But during his school days he was known to be a dull person that cannot even read several words that are given by the teacher. He cannot also write words which are related to their lessons. He was not good not only in English but also in Math as well as Science subjects. In order to help himself to fight dysgraphia he was able to believe with what skills he possesses. His determination and hard works helps him out to graduate and became what he is now.

5. Thomas Edison
He is a famous scientist that really gives an impact in the world of science. He was able to able to proposed scientific theories and principles that provides wide array of understanding to all the people regarding the different types of scientific concepts that they are going to encounter in school. But, he also acquired dysgraphia during his childhood years wherein his ability in writing and reading was not evident. He was not seen to be as intelligent as other students since even writing just a simple word is a hard task for him. But he was able to deal with it, when he showed how determined and he was in acquiring and developing his writing and reading skills. He i struggled with what is now known as dyslexia and dysgraphia


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George Patton

This famous American General excelled as an adult, but while he was at school, he found even recognizing the simplest words difficult and writing was even more difficult for him. However, he never let this define him and he remains one of the most famous generals in American history. A WWII hero and Olympian.

George Washington

The first president of the United States is said to have struggled with dyslexia and dysgraphia. Historians report that Washington didn’t spend a lot of time in school and was largely self-taught. Excerpts from his journals reveal poor handwriting, spatial awareness, spelling and grammar.

 
Louis Pasteur

Another historic scientist, Louis Pasteur made important contributions to science and life as we know it today. He discovered how germs cause disease in food spoiling and also discovered how to make vaccines from weakened microbes. He developed the earliest vaccines against fowl cholera, anthrax, and rabies. This was all while struggling with undiagnosed dyslexia and dysgraphia.

Daniel Radcliffe

Star of the Harry Potter movies, Daniel Radcliffe suffered from a lack of confidence as a child due to dyspraxia and dysgraphia. Handwriting continues to be a challenge to this day. However, he never let it define him and was introduced to acting to boost his confidence. He is now recognised worldwide and without doubt, the most famous of all wizards.

Agatha Christie

One of the most well-known authors of her time (and still today), Agatha Christie always found writing and spelling very difficult. She struggled with dysgraphia, which was so severe that she often couldn’t read her own writing or balance her own checkbook. However, her condition never stopped her from achieving anything and she has since become one of the most celebrated authors of all time.

Henry Winkler

Better known as ‘The Fonz’, Henry Winkler had a particularly difficult time at school because of dyslexia and dysgraphia. However, his determination to overcome his difficulties led to him becoming an icon on the small screen.

Tommy Hilfiger

Creative genius Tommy Hilfiger has struggled with reading and writing for most of his life and today is an advocate for dyslexia and very open about his struggles.  He credits these learning difficulties with his success today as he saw creativity in everything. It can be a real benefit to see the world differently.

Cher

A world-famous singer and actress, Cher is another example of overcoming struggles and finding success. She dropped out of school because of undiagnosed dyslexia and dysgraphia which were finally diagnosed (along with AD/HD) when she was in her thirties.  

 

 



 

 

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Tim Ferriss is the author of the popular book 4-hour Work Week. In an interview with Lifehack.org, Ferriss opened up about his struggles with Dyslexia and Dysgraphia in school:

“Writing this book required me to conquer serious inner demons. I was mildly dyslexic at a young age and still have a lot of trouble with dysgraphia: miswriting and mixing up letters. Finishing my senior thesis in college almost killed me, and this book was more than twice the length.”

 

 

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  1. Marian Body-Evans’ article on Why Dyslexia in an Artist Can Be a Good Thing
  2. The Dyslexia Association of Ireland’s article on Famous People with Dyslexia
  3. LA Johnson’s article on Finding Words in Paint: How Artists See Dyslexia
  4. Hunter Ruthven’s article on Why Dyslexia Makes For Great Entrepreneurs
  5. Christine Clark’s Article on Famous Dyslexics who have Impacted the World
  6. Dyslexia.com’s article on 22 Dyslexic Billionaires
  7. Psychologydegree.com’s article on 50 Famously Successful People Who Are Dyslexic
  8. Business Insider’s article on Elon Musk’s ex-wife explains what it takes to reach ‘extreme success’
  9. Happy Dyslexic.com’s article on Famous Dyslexics
  10. Manpreet Singh’s article on Top 10 famous scientists with dyslexia
  11. Lexi Walters Wright’s article on 11 Children’s Book Authors With Dyslexia
  12. Lexi Walters Wright’s article on 14 Musicians Who Learn and Think Differently
  13. BachelorsDegree.com’s article on 25 Famous Authors With Learning Disabilities
  14. Elizabeth Kennedy’s article on John Henry – Picture Book By Julius Lester
  15. WebMD’s slideshow on Celebrities With Dyslexia
  16. Dyslexiahelp.com’s article on Success & Inspirational Stories
  17. Robin Raven’s article on Actress Bella Thorne said that she never learned how to read or count so she taught herself
  18. Doctor Oz’s link to Filmmakers Spike Lee and Paul Dalio on Mental Health
  19. AminoApp’s post on Grayson Dolan
  20. Michael Rothman’s article on Jennifer Aniston Reveals 20-Year Battle With Dyslexia
  21. BBC Autumnwatch: Megan McCubbin’s famous TV step-dad and the wacky pets she kept at home (by MyLondon)
  22. Holly Willoughby recalls dealing with dyslexia as a child: ‘I felt shameful’ (by Sharnaz Shahid)
  23. Know Everything About American Famous Actor Jace Norman (by Barbara L Crider)
  24. Richard Rogers, famed British architect behind Pompidou Centre and The O2, dies at 88 (by The National)