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What is a dyslexia individual supposed to do for their life?

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Compensate: Everyone has some sort of problem and must learn to adapt and compensate. A dyslexic person who has trouble reading may not want to be a proofreader for novels but certainly has other skills. Teaching? Coaching? Math? Outdoor careers?. Everyone has a gift as well...Find yours. Dyslexia is an inconvenience..Don't let it stifle your dreams.

Answered 9/21/2012

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