Any advice you guys have to make living with dyslexia a little easier?
It doesn't. I have tried everything, from special ed classes too special dyslexia fonts. It doesn't get easier. Just be happy that you live in an age were you can use auto correct. Even if it doesn't always work. Just try to find something you're good at that doesnt require letters or numbers.
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fellow dyslexic here. i recommend getting a trade or get into a career path that isnt really academic. my few dyslexic friends are studying photography and media. I am studying criminology with law, i am starting to regret it. Every dyslexic person i know struggles with really academic work. The way we learn and express our learning is different from what is expected, and it weakens are chances of success in academic based studies. I studied for hours on end and i still done pretty bad in my exams.
When my mother taught math, she found that some dyslexic students did better on colored paper than white paper. You could try wearing cheap colored sunglasses to achieve a similar effect when reading.