Thursday, February 13, 2014

Life Changes

Hello my name is Jade Hood and I am twenty years old. I have been struggling with dyslexia almost my whole life. I found out I was dyslexic when I was in elementary school starting the fourth grade. Dyslexia is a very hard thing to deal with especially when it comes to reading, writing, and spelling. I have never given up no matter what; I just realized I had to work harder than most people. High school was one of the biggest struggles I had to deal with, not only because I had dyslexia but because I had a teacher who did not like me and he made sure he did everything in his power to estrange me. At first it, I began to relinquish than my Mom told me; “If you give up what do you have to show for?” That was my motivation every time he told me I couldn't do something. I worked my hardest to prove him wrong. My mom always scollaborate with me no matter what. Now I work for an elementary school with grades levels first to fifth. It makes me feel boastful that I can help younger children with reading and writing knowing I suffer from a learning disorder. For example I work with one of my student’s everyday with her reading and writing, she also suffers from dyslexia. I show her more ways she can break down the words and sound them out. I have even come up with some games for their memory such as; contraction, matching games, and word searches. I've noticed it’s easier for them to learn when you see the pictures or when you make a song out of words so you can remember the words in a rhythm. So far I see a lot of improvement in her reading, writing and even in her test scores. She always gives me a hard time but it is worth it in the end.

6 comments:

  1. Your story is interesting since you demonstrate the power of having a parent who is a source of comfort and encouragement to overcome the obstacles we sometimes face. I like the way you approached that challenge with the teacher. You didn't allow him to cause you to shrink back but to rise to the level of the challenge .Now you are helping other kids to overcome and cope with this challenge ,,,,it says something about your character ,,,,keep up the good work !

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  2. This is great! I like that you help others and the way you help them out to make it less hard is amazing! I like people like you, you didn't let no one bring you down and proved them wrong!

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  3. I like that you are helping kids with the same problem that you had. You also think so positive, keep it up! :)

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  4. very admirable!! not letting the fact you have dyslexia hold you back from anything you want to do in life. and the fact you now work with younger students, just shows how much of a hard working individual you are!

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  5. Jade it is very admiring that you never gave up when challenges came you turned them around and u stood up for yourself. Also you take the time to help others with the same problem that shows a lot in you. keep helping others and never give up!!!

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  6. It is fantastic how you never gave up and step by step you made your way up. Keep it up.

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