[UK-CONTEST] Morse dyslexia

David Ferrington, M0XDF M0XDF at Alphadene.co.uk
Thu Dec 3 06:29:28 PST 2009


wow, this so strikes a chord (forgive the pun) with me, I had that  
trouble too, I think mine just clicked and then I could do it, almost  
pitch perfect too and can play, so not sure if that is still affecting  
me. Especially since I can key back exactly what I hear.
73 de M0XDF / FISTS #12575
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On 3 Dec 2009, at 14:24, David, G3YYD wrote:

> The latest research I have seen on dyslexia (Isn't that an awful  
> word to
> spell for some one with dyslexia!) indicates the problem is a reduced
> ability to distinguish between different sounds. So while the
> non-dyslexic can spell out a word by sounding it out the dyslexic  
> finds
> that very difficult. Could never understand at primary school how  
> others
> could do that. I have had to use the brute force method of learning  
> each
> individual spelling and remembering them.



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