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by potatowaffle
819 days ago
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> I cannot understand when I mispronounce words. I get corrected often and repeat back the correction but it sounds like what I said the first time. I have the exact same problem. I had troubles learning pronunciations when I was a kid, but I never had other learning problems. As an adult, I struggled enough with pronunciation that I consulted two hearing specialists to determine if there were any issues with my ears. It turns out my hearing is fine. Is it possible for someone to get a diagnosis for dyslexic based on pronunciation problems only? I must say I am relieved to finally find someone who shares my experience. |
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You can Google dyslexic signs. I think last time I looked auditory processing anomalies and the retina or lens was oddly shaped in 95% of dyslexics. Dyslexic is also an umbrella term for a bunch of things so you’ll have to sort through to find your flavor.
Best fix is a good nights sleep. Also make sure you move closer to speech you want to comprehend and the people you interact with most enunciate and speak at a good volume (too many people speak poorly and could use 2 weeks of beginner theater classes)