Dyslexia and Autism
Including my self and many more people in the autism community and beyond also have dyslexia or "bj5lbid" as I like to call it. Almost every part of my life had been affected with dyslexia at one time or another and the bj5ibid is simply the reversed and substituted letters that account for my unchecked spelling of dyslexia. Computers and writing on them have done wonders for me in getting words written correctly. The computer always does a "B" instead of a "D" or a "P" which when I write them by hand often come out wrong. Numbers are just as bad "3,5,8,6," often look the same to me. EVEN thoughts a completed thought might be presented backwards.
I have a theory that If our never in print before thought process that is picture based were understood better Dyslexia would be a natural result of unrefined thoughts. When we think we think in pictures meaning our optic vision is turned off and we read or translate our brain generated images and convert them to word and actions. Often times in the "rush" to keep up and catch up with the traditional thinkers we deal with all the time we shortcut our Picture thoughts and don't fully utilize them and translate an incomplete picture thought. Thus details like precision writing "B,p,,j,d and s and 5 and z's among many others are simply not realized for what they are.
If man's brain evolved from picture thoughts (your daydreams) those thought pictures are great at concepts and complete ideas but are not great at small details. Traditional thought is my (our) second language and underrating both begs the question, Is Autism just slow motion thoughts? People tend to grow out of dyslexia (thankfully) and eventually learn to read or check their thoughts and words and letters and numbers to make sure they are right.
Wouldn't It be wild if Autism's 'primitive thoughts' turned out to be some simple turned around picture based thoughts? It seems to be autism's responsibility to introduce us to the world even if they don't want to study us. They will not even admit to us let alone study us, and who can blame them, our thought process has never been a text book before, our real life double-blind Autism experiments have too good of results to be admitted to.
<< Home