Dzieńdobry My name is Ewelina and I'm 12 years old. I have problems with teachers. I am having psychodysection. But my teachers don't understand what it is. I go to a non-public clinic in Płock and I have an opinion about it in this opinion it says that I should have a long time on my cards, but I do not have it, so I ask what I should do, and I wanted to add the headmistress of the school disregard it too !!

Your problem is called Psychodyslexia (not "… lesson"). It is rare for teachers to disregard the diagnosis and recommendations of a doctor or psychologist. Most schools include facilities for dyslexic students in their charter. If your parents have not discussed this topic in school before, ask them to do so. If this does not work, I would advise you to ask the psychologist you are in touch with to call the school head or teacher about this. The school may not accept certificates of dyslexia from private specialists or GPs. You must then visit a psychological and educational clinic with which the school cooperates and present your opinion. The clinic will either confirm it without examination, or it will re-examine you and issue its own certificate with recommendations. By the way, to reduce the hassle of reading, understanding and spelling you need to practice reading and writing every day. Use your vacation for this. Improving your overall fitness will give you more confidence and make it easier to write cards and tests. When reading and writing aloud, the help of another person is necessary. You can practice writing correctly on the computer. When you install error underlining, the computer will help you spot the mistakes (there are seven underlines in the letter to me!). Also, try to write a few sentences every day without an underliner, then read the text twice and correct any mistakes, and then use the underline to check the result. Each time count the number of unnoticed mistakes. Over time, your bills will help you tell if you're making progress.

Remember that our expert's answer is informative and will not replace a visit to the doctor.

Barbara Śreniowska-Szafran

Educator with many years of experience.

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