tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2929940323242620649.post5352404036284829163..comments2024-01-04T15:23:05.055+08:00Comments on Luqman's Dyslexia Blog: Dyslexia - A Different PerspectiveLuqman Michelhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/13089314934834818707noreply@blogger.comBlogger15125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2929940323242620649.post-18310563632509693222011-12-21T09:21:25.906+08:002011-12-21T09:21:25.906+08:00The lessons are in my blog.The lessons are in my blog.Luqman Michelhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/13089314934834818707noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2929940323242620649.post-29952172661231518232011-11-26T12:16:48.763+08:002011-11-26T12:16:48.763+08:00dear mr luqman
i find your comments very interesti...dear mr luqman<br />i find your comments very interesting. you did say your lessons will be very easy to teach. can u share them.i have an 11 year old daughter with dyslexia. thank you.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2929940323242620649.post-64861850453776921052010-06-16T09:22:24.751+08:002010-06-16T09:22:24.751+08:00toronto cash advance This website is the expert I ...<a href="http://www.aaatorontopaydayloans.com" rel="nofollow">toronto cash advance</a> This website is the expert I enjoyed it hugely<br />AAA Toronto Payday Loans 1172 Bay St #101, Toronto, ON M5S 2B4 (416) 477-2817Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2929940323242620649.post-40345534553608056352010-06-10T11:04:13.319+08:002010-06-10T11:04:13.319+08:00Hello! David Brown . payday loansHello! 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My lessons will be easy for you to teach him .Luqman Michelhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/13089314934834818707noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2929940323242620649.post-65696684509140330612010-03-09T10:09:40.485+08:002010-03-09T10:09:40.485+08:00Greetings Luqman, I'm a parent to a 13-yo dys...Greetings Luqman, I'm a parent to a 13-yo dyslexia boy n he has dyscalculia too. So he struggles with numbers (maths) and languages (BM n English) and is in regular school. I found out from the Persatuan Disleksia Kuala Lumpur that the Ministry of Education had allocated 2 schools per state to handle dyslexics n other "learning diability" students, howwever, they only trained 200 teachers for these schools and the ones in KL (TTDI 2 & Ampang) are overflowing due to the number of learning challenged students. The figures quoted to me was something in the order of 2 teachers to 40+kids whose ages ranges from Std 1 - Std 6. There are no teachers available to handle dyslexics/learning challenged kids in 2ndary school. I am now preparing to take him out of school if the child psychologist at HUKM/PPUKM's CDC recommends it. Glad to read that someone who is not a dyslexic nor have dyslexic kids willingly taking up teaching these children in Malaysia. A rarity I'd say. Will be a privilage to keep in touch with you.<br /><br />Regards,<br />Kevinkevinlowhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/05338615315130695650noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2929940323242620649.post-37572287162443916002010-02-20T03:55:41.990+08:002010-02-20T03:55:41.990+08:00Thank you.If you teaching can fit their learning s...Thank you.If you teaching can fit their learning style they will learn very fast. Wish you well with the setting up of your school.I am glad you have found this site. Please spread the word around.Get parents of dyslexic children involved.Luqman Michelhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/13089314934834818707noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2929940323242620649.post-58852068263679145552010-02-20T02:57:20.424+08:002010-02-20T02:57:20.424+08:00I am from India. I also work with Dyslexic Childre...I am from India. I also work with Dyslexic Children. sEtting up a school this year for Dyslexics in Bangalore. The aim is to create an environment where they are accepted, their gifts celebrated and they are allowed t learn at their own place with teaching that fits their learning styles and requirements. <br />http://bangaloredyslexia.blogspot.com/Chetanahttps://www.blogger.com/profile/00704064483136272879noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2929940323242620649.post-38849389381475524432010-02-18T04:54:27.057+08:002010-02-18T04:54:27.057+08:00Thank you Razif.Wish you well.Thank you Razif.Wish you well.Luqman Michelhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/13089314934834818707noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2929940323242620649.post-39165516741420182562010-02-18T03:32:37.501+08:002010-02-18T03:32:37.501+08:00Dear Anonymous, Good on you mothers to be supporti...Dear Anonymous, Good on you mothers to be supporting each other.Please do pass the information of this site to other parents as well.There is a way to teach dyslexics and I hope to pass that on to parents.Continue visiting this site and get other parents to visit too. With more parents we can get our government to implement proper methods to teach dyslexic children.<br /><br />Hi CremeBrulee. I have no idea about which part of the brain... I leave that to the experts in that field to answer.Luqman Michelhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/13089314934834818707noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2929940323242620649.post-46588880644265880212010-02-18T00:28:46.306+08:002010-02-18T00:28:46.306+08:00I think you've raised an important point in re...I think you've raised an important point in regards to the fact that these kids don't seem to have the same problem with phonetic languages as they do with English, which is such a muddled up mixture of various influences from myriad cultures that there isn't any one single set of rules that you can apply to it. Also, as noted by the author, "learning disabled" children seem to excel in other fields that are more visual in nature (and perhaps other areas that we have yet to recognize). I wonder if phonetic and non-phonetic languages are governed by different areas of the brain? I think that might be a point to ponder. Unless of course someone already figured that out, then it would be a point to google. This <a href="http://www.timesonline.co.uk/tol/life_and_style/education/article5006527.ece" rel="nofollow">here</a> seems to back that theory up. <br /><br />Or maybe english just has too many rules. <br /><br />i before e. Except after c. And occasionally after r. Every once in a while b too. English is crazy.Fadhil Luqmanhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/06697552263661533109noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2929940323242620649.post-391893259363861692010-02-17T19:13:47.820+08:002010-02-17T19:13:47.820+08:00Some students do have difficulties in learning lan...Some students do have difficulties in learning languages other than English. It depends if they have visual difficulties, Auditory difficulties or like my daughter - both.<br /><br />My daughter has severe dyslexia,but also an IQ of 141 so she learns some things incredibly quickly. She finds English very difficult and a 2nd language impossible. She attended French lessons at school but was only required to learn the oral responses and so can name items in French or reply to very basic questions such as her age or name. <br /><br />My friends son in Hong Kong has great difficulties in his first (& visual language) Chinese and some difficulties in learning English.<br /><br />In desperation to find help outside of the education system both mothers signed up for the Hornsby Dyslexia Diploma for Teachers (no longer available) that was by correspondance and designed for overseas teachers. We met each other and support each other as well as supporting our children.<br /><br />So dyslexia is a difficulty with written language that persists after normal teaching has taken place. Now is it recognises that students with dyslexia learn quicker if taught in the right way to start with! However this varies from child to child as you will have found in teaching the students you have seen and why mainstream teachers with 30 students struggle to implement what each child needs. Many things can be done all together and many things could be changed in the future so this is the norm, but for now there are children stuck in the system who still need 1:1 or small group work with someone who has taken the time to assess and get to know them and who understands exactly how they learn. Dyslexia tutors such as myself should be able to do this part quickly and the only advantage we have over those without this qualificaton. I have seen others with real passion for these students who have taken time to learn how to help them learn, without formal qualifications.<br />Sharon Tringham SpLD Dip. (Hornsby)Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2929940323242620649.post-84814715252680333112010-02-17T15:14:19.707+08:002010-02-17T15:14:19.707+08:00Well done and keep up the good workWell done and keep up the good workrazifhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/12311248487919067972noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2929940323242620649.post-86543859429454115132010-02-17T04:04:13.205+08:002010-02-17T04:04:13.205+08:00Thank you Nai Seng.Dyslexic children are best taug...Thank you Nai Seng.Dyslexic children are best taught one to one as than the teacher can see his strong point and weak points and guide accordingly. With my blogging I will be able to attend to a bigger group by getting parents to teach one to one.Parents are the best teachers.Luqman Michelnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2929940323242620649.post-63897301347964754922010-02-16T21:33:43.867+08:002010-02-16T21:33:43.867+08:00If you have been helping students on a one to one ...If you have been helping students on a one to one basis, how are you going to cope when your expertise is required to attend to a bigger group of say 10 students.Unknownhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/15004494480573052906noreply@blogger.com