years old, from Bath and I’m dyslexic. I was diagnosed at the age of 24 in my
final year of my Bachelor of Arts Creative Writing degree, after my lecturer,
Dr Martin Randall (University of Gloucestershire) acknowledged a pattern of errors in my work.
| Maz Cope – “It’s not shameful to ask for help when you are struggling. |
I am glad he
told me in my first dissertation session that I needed to see a disability
advisor for a dyslexia assessment because the help I received from my study
skills tutor, Katie Masterson, boosted my grades and helped me to understand
the mistakes I made and I felt a weight lifted from my shoulders. It is NOT
shameful to ask for help when you are struggling or to admit you are struggling
and need support. Being dyslexic DOES NOT mean you are thick, it is another way
of looking at situations or tasks. Generally many people who are dyslexic,
excel in other areas and are very creative. The late great boxer, Mohammad Ali,
Physicist, Albert Einstein, who was considered a genius and director, Stephen
Spielberg are all dyslexic.These are just a few public figures who have come forward.
| The finalists for the ‘Breaking Into News’ Competition from The Media Trust. |
which whittled to 9 finalists, representing each region, 1 winner and 1 runner
up. We were asked to create a report on a subject that matters to us, so I chose
adults who have dyslexia. My main aim is to get more teachers to acknowledge
patterns in students’ work, so they too can have an assessment and the support
they need, so they won’t have to grow up without knowing. My mentor, Richard
Payne and I created the report so it shows a personal account, using several
acquaintances for interviews. 72 Year
old, Rod Griffiths, who also has dyslexia, has a Masters in Creative Writing
and forged a successful medical career.
NOT a curse but instead it is a gift.
