Inside a Dyslexia Evaluation

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  • What types of tests are in a dyslexia evaluation? How is dyslexia diagnosed? Get an inside look as Matthew M. Cruger, PhD, a clinical psychologist and senior director of the Learning and Development Center at the Child Mind Institute, evaluates a child for learning and thinking differences. See the dyslexia tests he uses. Hear him explain how these dyslexia tests fit into the overall dyslexia evaluation process.
    Want more information about how to request a dyslexia evaluation at your child’s school? Or how to understand the evaluation results? Visit u.org/evaluations.
    The tests in this video were developed by the Child Mind Institute and protected by copyright. “Clothing,” “Grandma’s Puppy” and “Rhyming Animals” © 2012 Sue Peterson
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  • @sophieh6215
    @sophieh6215 Před 5 lety +1652

    How is nobody talking about how amazing this little boy was? So polite and sweet even when it’s obvious that he was uncomfortable

    • @jolinzeng
      @jolinzeng Před 5 lety +18

      Yeah, I bet most of boys his age can't stand sitting that long doing difficult and boring tasks

    • @charliegann7214
      @charliegann7214 Před 5 lety +24

      I have ADHD my parents just raised me to be polite so I always am but still he was good

    • @doyouknowdaewae8970
      @doyouknowdaewae8970 Před 5 lety +11

      He seats like he was at home

    • @FangElonz
      @FangElonz Před 5 lety +7

      That is because no one wants him to feel like a snowflake.

    • @mogeng
      @mogeng Před 5 lety +3

      True

  • @kiky.mp4
    @kiky.mp4 Před 6 lety +1784

    He really wrote " yes no yes no sorry no " omg

    • @NOWUNITEDUPDATES
      @NOWUNITEDUPDATES Před 5 lety +138

      EXTRA I noticed too maybe for him to remember that the boy had a hard time on that part..

    • @okayyxemm
      @okayyxemm Před 5 lety +9

      EXTRA I KNOW RIGHT

    • @unsiii126
      @unsiii126 Před 5 lety +14

      He could have just wrote unsure

    • @sarahlawson3141
      @sarahlawson3141 Před 5 lety +102

      unsii i it shows the kids thinking process and unsure wouldn’t have gotten that, unsure would have been a shrug, writing it down shows that he though about it and was thinking and through and eventually got to the correct answer

    • @unsiii126
      @unsiii126 Před 5 lety +8

      @@sarahlawson3141 makes sense thank you

  • @surfie007
    @surfie007 Před 6 lety +1132

    I got half way through the video before wondering why I was even watching in the first place

  • @harrietjones1409
    @harrietjones1409 Před 6 lety +2780

    What’s you favourite subject? Recess ... lol that killed me

    • @fallon3216
      @fallon3216 Před 6 lety +6

      Ayyy

    • @frankygrime
      @frankygrime Před 6 lety +33

      Michael Scott said the same thing 😂

    • @MJ-uz9mh
      @MJ-uz9mh Před 6 lety +2

      Harriet Jones - I know, I loved that...😂😍

    • @EmmysJourney
      @EmmysJourney Před 6 lety +4

      Harriet Jones mine is recess cuz I can have 2 hours to train my dog everyday sometimes I have 3 hours 😊 (I'm home schooled)

    • @rhian2860
      @rhian2860 Před 6 lety +45

      It made me sad. He said he likes it the most probably bc he struggles with learning and gets a break

  • @Sofia-nu4qt
    @Sofia-nu4qt Před 6 lety +1893

    am i the only non-dyslexic here

  • @skywatch21
    @skywatch21 Před rokem +40

    I’m dyslexic myself so I can relate. I thought the teacher doing the test was very kind and never made the boy feel embarrassed or stupid. I wish there had been someone like him for me when I was at school.

  • @Maddy-ho7ut
    @Maddy-ho7ut Před 6 lety +837

    I love how much this kid moves around

    • @themagician6756
      @themagician6756 Před 6 lety +80

      The Squirrel / MaddyMars most dyslexics also may have ADHD so that might be the cause

    • @Maddy-ho7ut
      @Maddy-ho7ut Před 6 lety +29

      TheMagician yea I have dyslexia and ADHD it’s just so entertaining, love the video though, sent it to my perents

    • @larouge9395
      @larouge9395 Před 6 lety +46

      Ofc! He's a kid. Can't expect most kids to be sitting still for 20 minutes haha

    • @martinezfordays1286
      @martinezfordays1286 Před 6 lety +2

      The Squirrel that's what I do. 😂

    • @charlottedavies2664
      @charlottedavies2664 Před 5 lety +1

      He has entirely correctable retained primitive reflexes, which should be addressed asap, not to do so is bordering on neglect.

  • @justsomeone1757
    @justsomeone1757 Před 5 lety +92

    I feel so bad. My brother is dyslexic and I always thought he was just lazy and didn't want to put effort in learning.. I'm so glad I watched this.

    • @belac48621
      @belac48621 Před 4 lety +3

      Take an interest in non structer learning like artistic things. Or creative wrighting. I dont know how old your brother is but if wrighting isnt a stong point try getting a dictating program set up on a computer. You will find he probably has a huge mind that is very imaginative. Dyslexics just dont learn in such a square rigid structured way.
      This comming from a 27 yo dyslexic who was diagnosed in 5th grade.

    • @lesleysisler3327
      @lesleysisler3327 Před 3 lety

      Asshole...

  • @mgsquared5204
    @mgsquared5204 Před 6 lety +362

    I’m color blind. I failed one of these tests for... reasons

    • @markgable1280
      @markgable1280 Před 5 lety +6

      MGsquared colorblindness

    • @chickenalpaca0332
      @chickenalpaca0332 Před 5 lety

      @Fearn and Tucker’s Angel Forever what word did they misspell

    • @katieyoung1900
      @katieyoung1900 Před 5 lety +13

      Fearn and Tucker’s Angel Forever colour is not the way we spell color here in America. He did not misspell it at all. You just need to know that we spell things different here in the US, like realize versus realise.

    • @katieyoung1900
      @katieyoung1900 Před 5 lety +3

      Fearn and Tucker’s Angel Forever
      Misspell | mis’spel |
      Verb (past and past participle *misspelt* or *misspelled* ) [with object]
      Spell (a word) incorrectly
      That is the entire definition for the word misspell. A quick search on google was all you had to do. I don’t feel like arguing over the internet with what seems to be an irrational child just because people spell things differently. Have a good day.

    • @ishaboy5090
      @ishaboy5090 Před 5 lety +2

      @Fearn and Tucker’s Angel Forever
      Oxford dictionary:
      misspell
      VERB
      [WITH OBJECT]
      Spell (a word) wrongly.
      ‘‘siege’ had been misspelt as ‘seige’’
      Pronunciation
      misspell
      /mɪsˈspɛl/

  • @ethanl886
    @ethanl886 Před 6 lety +283

    "what subject do you like the best?"
    "recess"
    WHY IS THAT ME THOUGH

    • @Jake-pc1fl
      @Jake-pc1fl Před 5 lety +1

      What is recess

    • @ahhf198
      @ahhf198 Před 5 lety +1

      @@Jake-pc1fl break time, when kids can play and fool around

    • @lauraward6569
      @lauraward6569 Před 5 lety +1

      I like brake and lunch that's it as I had deslexia and I got bullied am not good all cuz I couldn't read and Wright

    • @user-no1mx3xb7x
      @user-no1mx3xb7x Před 5 lety

      Kate D brake time when they go out side and play for 10 or 15 minutes

    • @itzjustgeorgie193
      @itzjustgeorgie193 Před 5 lety

      Mines home time hun

  • @abdirahimmussa2708
    @abdirahimmussa2708 Před 5 lety +255

    I think the kid is pretty smart to be honest regardless of his dyslexia

    • @Nostalgicguy2242
      @Nostalgicguy2242 Před 5 lety +2

      And beautiful gorgeous, I am 23 and will babysit him for free 😍😍

    • @evanessence1085
      @evanessence1085 Před 5 lety +70

      Regina Reece creepy

    • @africanfartingfrog
      @africanfartingfrog Před 5 lety +3

      @@evanessence1085 I think Regina might be a guy

    • @alex73217
      @alex73217 Před 5 lety +2

      @Erika Alumno Secutec 1 i agree. Friend of mine has dyslexia, and he's very smart

    • @hello7646
      @hello7646 Před 5 lety +3

      @@Nostalgicguy2242 he's too old for babysitting lol

  • @sino3318
    @sino3318 Před 5 lety +73

    I tought he was gonna ask him again or laugh about the recess thing, but he just wrote it down. I loved that.

  • @alimcelhenney8048
    @alimcelhenney8048 Před 6 lety +508

    I’m dyslexic and the “nonsense words” are stressing me out. Bc if I saw that word I would NOT be able to read it!

    • @brittneygarbutt4341
      @brittneygarbutt4341 Před 6 lety +4

      same

    • @lionmaster13
      @lionmaster13 Před 6 lety +7

      DolanTwins E and Gray
      I was tested in primary school in 4th class so when I was about 9, we did the spelling test only. It was words I HAD struggled with for ages when trying to learn them but then we did them.
      It was only words like cat or mat or hat. I didnt have it according to that test, there was a girl who did it at the same time she perpoisely flailed the test.
      According to the Deslexia.org - the most official site I could find I do have it, I asked at the start of last year could I got tested beacuse I'm in a different school and he still hasn't done so, I swear I have dyslexia, even my friend who has dyslexia thinks I have it.

    • @williamgamz4854
      @williamgamz4854 Před 6 lety +14

      The Golden Lion you most probably do since you spelt purposely as perpoisely and failed as flailed. Dyslexic people often have trouble spelling words. Hope this helps :)

    • @ybunnygurl
      @ybunnygurl Před 6 lety +4

      Most likely your a sight reader so you see word and you memorize it when you hear it. My trick is to look to see if I see smaller words I know in big words I don't and I try to go from there this doesn't always help however cuz my phonemic awareness sucks.

    • @SmallishPoppy6
      @SmallishPoppy6 Před 6 lety +2

      With me the nonsense words where my favorite because I knew they where nonsense so, in my mind then, nonsense words are made up words that sound fun. The nonsense words to me was a way to goof around

  • @rat-de9dv
    @rat-de9dv Před 6 lety +566

    i literaly remember that test i had to do and I'm gonna go get revaluated... haveing dyslexia in high scool isn't fun

    • @awesomenorsome1213
      @awesomenorsome1213 Před 6 lety +29

      Jordan Also Not Knowing To Spell Is Hard In High School

    • @GuardianDiancie
      @GuardianDiancie Před 6 lety +17

      I am AL i hate reading out loud in class myself. In Art History 2 class, one week we had to read a passage from the projector in class. I struggled a bit.
      Some girl started at me , wondering I couldn’t read or why I’m reading so slow. Can you blame a sista for being a nervous wreck when called upon to read a five sentence passage.

    • @JordyanBWolf
      @JordyanBWolf Před 6 lety +3

      Yep. I'm there with ya.

    • @leesnyder1112
      @leesnyder1112 Před 5 lety +7

      michael I'd agree. As well as when your teachers keep telling you that you're not trying hard enough, but you are.

    • @firefox7977
      @firefox7977 Před 5 lety +2

      I was never diagnosed and I’ve been going through high school with it. I’m right now in advanced English and am struggling because I can’t keep up with the reading but I need to get the credits

  • @LunarStarFox
    @LunarStarFox Před 2 lety +11

    Reading out loud in school was hell. I was bullied so much when I would have to read out loud. If it was popcorn reading other kids would pick on me just to laugh at me. My mom refused to get me tested for dyslexia because she thought I would be discriminated to get a job. It made school hell, but a few teachers who knew about dyslexia and could see my struggles they would make accommodations for me. Some teachers were able to get someone to read questions and answers on a test. I scored at least 10% better with this simple accommodated!

    • @francisebbecke2727
      @francisebbecke2727 Před rokem

      Have students read to a dog. The dog will not make fun of the students when they get stuck on a word. Don't use a border colie dog. They are smarter than most people.They might herd the kids out of the room.

  • @mariavictoriasosa8968
    @mariavictoriasosa8968 Před 6 lety +574

    can you do the same video but the test. for an adult.

    • @UnderstoodOrg
      @UnderstoodOrg  Před 6 lety +81

      Hi Victoria, thanks for your comment. We will share this feedback with our editorial team.

    • @alexlg9521
      @alexlg9521 Před 5 lety +8

      @@UnderstoodOrg Thank you! I would really like nny husband to be tested but we can't afford it 🤗

    • @Ashleemariee89
      @Ashleemariee89 Před 5 lety +4

      Was this ever done? It would be extremely helpful

    • @abdelaguilar2327
      @abdelaguilar2327 Před 5 lety +8

      Im just imagining an adult moving around the same way as the kid.

    • @raicarvalho8299
      @raicarvalho8299 Před 5 lety +10

      I really want that bc I'm trying to figure out if I'm really dyslexic. Ppl said they think I'm on the spectrum but it's hard to tell for me, I relate more to the dyslexia stuff like big time but also have a lot of panic attacks and anxiety and trouble talking with ppl but it's different problems with communicating than with what I read about autism. I can't understand ppl when other noise is happening around me but it's not quite the same as not being able to block out the sound, I can't filter out the other sounds well to get what someone is saying which is an issue associated with dyslexia. I have a phobia of talking through devices bc I can't understand ppl without looking at them unless I've heard them a lot b4 and I misunderstand the meanings of what ppl say or take things too literally which are present in both conditions but I think for autism it's more not being able to understand how something is meant whereas I have trouble associating the words and phrases with the proper meaning, like I might take something too literally bc I'm deciphering each word separately or missing part of the words like I hear it and then I start understanding what I heard which may not even be accurate idk if I'm making any sense but someone give me a link to this test for adults so I can see how I fit in with it bc I feel this kid big time for when I was his age so I feel like I'm right in thinking it's dyslexia XD

  • @Shakatir
    @Shakatir Před 6 lety +563

    This was the most informative video I have ever seen on the topic.
    Seeing that test and the struggles of that boy gave me a far better understanding of what dyslexia looks like from the outside. Now I know that there is far more to dyslexia than just bad spelling and slow reading.

    • @JubulusPrime
      @JubulusPrime Před 5 lety +3

      That boy has really bad dyslexia because my spelling is nearly the same as him even tho im a 1st year dyslexic

    • @arriannasanguine8335
      @arriannasanguine8335 Před 5 lety +3

      Ya it can include stuff like missing letters, seeing different letters, scramble letters, and words from the line below or above.

    • @edglord_0774
      @edglord_0774 Před 4 lety +1

      Yeah most people can cope with it as they get older like most of the people in my classes don’t know I’m dyslexic

    • @Boujeehack
      @Boujeehack Před rokem

      This has been helpful I’m struggling with my child with dyslexia

  • @duzzzz94
    @duzzzz94 Před 6 lety +112

    I have dyslexia but it was not diagnosed until I was 17. It would have helped a lot if it was noticed earlier as I had hell of a time getting through the education system..

    • @skaterjoe1669
      @skaterjoe1669 Před 5 lety +2

      i know how you feel man, im in colledge and i still have trouble writing.

    • @skaterjoe1669
      @skaterjoe1669 Před 5 lety

      i know how you feel man, im in colledge and i still have trouble writing.

    • @JoseEnrikes
      @JoseEnrikes Před 5 lety +1

      Ada Norberg I feel like I have it but I’m 20

    • @isabellapedersen6032
      @isabellapedersen6032 Před 5 lety

      17 me to🙂

    • @ashpumpkin7813
      @ashpumpkin7813 Před 5 lety

      I was diagnosed since after I was was born!!

  • @raymondparenteau7030
    @raymondparenteau7030 Před 5 lety +15

    Zeke is so adorable, and I think that, for his age, he did an amazing job. He gets a gold star from me.

  • @Dreamseller112
    @Dreamseller112 Před 6 lety +113

    my dyslexic diagnosis test was similar to this. I feel his frustrations and pressure to perform in these tests. i remember in primary school i would always get hot and flustered and run out of mental energy whenever I had to read and spell. im 21 now and I still cant spell or gather words fast enough to get my point across, I even find verbal communication hard sometimes. thing is everyone's nero network is optimised and wired in diffrent ways. theres 7 1/2 billion people on this world and not one person has the same mindset.

    • @diracsea4590
      @diracsea4590 Před 5 lety +2

      Im 33 now and had all (still do) the same issues as you.
      For me I talk in a circle and repeat myself, Haha
      And I had stress flashbacks just watching Zeke take this test.
      But you are so right, on the nero wiring, and some of it is also people like us have issues so we have adapt to function too.

    • @imifisher1580
      @imifisher1580 Před 5 lety +2

      Dreamseller112 my school didn’t believe me for two years since I got B’s and A’s and had to get 2 tests done for no reason when I already had and official test the year before

  • @TissueCat_
    @TissueCat_ Před 3 lety +7

    i dont even know this kid but i feel so proud. you can really tell he was trying his best, and honestly did pretty well over all.

  • @Lilwhitelily
    @Lilwhitelily Před 2 lety +12

    This kid is lucky to have the treatment for him at such a young age. I’m glad how far the studies have become for dyslexia. Sending all the love

  • @MakingMusicMattersBoston
    @MakingMusicMattersBoston Před 3 lety +31

    Watching this evaluation was eye-opening to the skills the student needs to complete each task you gave for the student to complete!! The Evaluator was non-judgmental during each segment of the evaluation, and praised him frequently, and told the word to the student if he was stuck. That made a difference in helping the student to continue with a good effort! The calm tone and sometimes playful tone of voice from the Evaluator was very helpful too, and encouraged the student to believe that it was ok to make some mistakes. Very helpful!!! Thank you!

  • @guntaf1349
    @guntaf1349 Před 6 lety +49

    I have dyslexia. Found that out only as an adult coz when i was a child, there were no such tests. School was nightmare coz the teachers and classmates treated me badly, as though i was mentaly impaired and would be stupid for my entire life. Only in my later years in school, in boarding school, people realized that something was up. I never opened a book to study in dorm, but i always managed to score avarage or above which made no sense to most of my classmates who studied long hours in front of books before exams. In one of the tests in biology, i was also the only one out of 50 to ansver one particular question correctly. The teacher read my ansver and and made everyone write it down. My test scores depended a lot on how good was the teacher teaching and explaining in class, and not the amount of hours i spent studying on my own. I remembered very well what i heard, but i could never remember well what i read coz i strugled so much with reading. Now that i am aware of my dyslexia, its also easier for me to manage it coz now i know my weak points.

    • @guntaf1349
      @guntaf1349 Před 6 lety +2

      I think educational youtube videos are a great help to people with dyslexia for learning different subjects.

    • @mchobbit2951
      @mchobbit2951 Před 6 lety

      I heard that people who cannot rely on written words to help them remember something often have a much better memory. I was an early reader and good at that and writing, but forget about memorizing anything. We all have our strengths and weaknesses that way.

    • @VR-xe5uc
      @VR-xe5uc Před 4 lety +1

      Omg I realised I have the same issue

    • @Lilwhitelily
      @Lilwhitelily Před 2 lety +1

      I feel the exact same way sending love and prayers

    • @pramprampram457
      @pramprampram457 Před 2 lety +1

      same problem many people treated me in badly and my parents also 😔

  • @rebeccab9279
    @rebeccab9279 Před 4 lety +4

    This kid has more patience, perseverance, and etiquette then most adults!

  • @charlie1ann
    @charlie1ann Před 6 lety +25

    I had hundreds of these tests they would stress me out so much because I was so shy and my anxiety I'm now 19 and still struggle to spell so I have to speaking to my phone so it writes it out for me only four years ago I started reading properly I never read a book fully until last year and it was one of my mom's books I was so proud of myself

  • @aggiemoon3208
    @aggiemoon3208 Před 6 lety +60

    I was diagnosed with dyslexia and this makes a lot of sense actually

  • @alisha.007
    @alisha.007 Před 5 lety +48

    I have dyslexia & ADHD and watching this video was so cool! I am now 22 and was diagnosed when I was 8, and I remember being tested during the school day & then leaving for the rest of the day because I was so mentally drained. However I don’t really remember the actual testing done on me so this was so interesting to see!

    • @queeny5613
      @queeny5613 Před 5 lety

      I rember having a test as that. I had 4 hoirscsnd the rest of the day off

  • @Amerikinz14
    @Amerikinz14 Před 6 lety +790

    Cool and informative video. Could you please make a video about an inside look of an Autism (ASD) evaluation for high schoolers, specially? I feel like that would help people who are on the spectrum. Thanks:)

  • @queenkacie9381
    @queenkacie9381 Před 4 lety +11

    I love this video. I went through this ever other year in school. To think that I thought I was made to feel stupid, when ready they wanted to help me. This video is as real as it gets! He’s moving around so much because he’s uncomfortable, frustrated, and he’s starting to over think the “test”. Dyslexia is a challenge at first but but the older you get, you learn how to work with it.
    If you know anyone with dyslexia, just be patient with us please we’re already frustrated with ourselves we don’t need you frustrated with us to lol

  • @lynnentler5725
    @lynnentler5725 Před 4 lety +6

    I was a child in the sixties my teacher told me I was just lazy I took no testing no nothing just told I was lazy finally I just taught myself how to read

  • @joanj.5677
    @joanj.5677 Před 6 lety +148

    Is no one gonna comment on the bit that went:
    "In terms of subjects in school which is your favourite?" "Recess"
    Why is this so relatable?

  • @marlenefunk2137
    @marlenefunk2137 Před 2 lety +7

    Absolutely fantastic! I was born in 1944 and at that time, no one had any idea about Dyslexia, so I ended up with glasses at the age of 13. I loved watching this little boys face. At 18 I felt I had to find out what was going on before I hit college. So I forced myself to read one book each week, off the New York Times best seller list. I hated school and book reports were hours and weeks of torture. I am now a very fast reader and I can read upside down and backward. To me, letters are pictures. I still have a problem with numbers and will almost always reverse the last two numbers in a group. My big surprise was learning in my late teens, that my problem was not visual, but neurological. People see a Dyslexic as lazy and dumb. I hated math and loved algebra. Algebra was a puzzle and gave me time to think. Fortunately, one of my teachers suggested my Parents have me tested. The IQ test proved that I was more than capable of making this all work out. Now at 76 I am living in a foreign country and learning a new language. It is a big challenge. But then, so is life. You need a sense of humor. Great Video!!!!!!

    • @Nowhere9
      @Nowhere9 Před rokem

      Wow

    • @kayrhea8589
      @kayrhea8589 Před 11 měsíci

      I am 62. When I was in school, it was apparent there was a problem, but no one put a name to it or could get me the proper help. I got through it, though. Now I finally know.

  • @jasonclark9963
    @jasonclark9963 Před 4 lety +4

    This man seems very educated and professional props to him

  • @rowanrichards8262
    @rowanrichards8262 Před 6 lety +15

    I have dyslexia. This wasn't how I was evaluated... It was less personal, but I'm so glad that I have been diagnosed. If you believed that you may have it, or that your child may have it, have a test. It's nothing to be ashamed of, it's a positive, rather than a negative!

  • @SparklePrincessGlitterFart
    @SparklePrincessGlitterFart Před 6 lety +30

    I have dyslexia too and I learned how to read in grade 7 I want from 1.5 reading level to a grade 9 in two years.

    • @reaganluker2278
      @reaganluker2278 Před 5 lety +1

      That is great progress!

    • @izzyrowing1064
      @izzyrowing1064 Před 5 lety +1

      I found something similar happened to me and my teachers say it’s because once you learn the words you don’t have to process them at all they just go straight to being pictures in ur mind and this means you can read faster and better

    • @WonderfulWorld-pr8xy
      @WonderfulWorld-pr8xy Před 4 lety +2

      How did you do that? My daughter is in grade 6, I tried my best and did a lot to try to help her, but she doesn't have significant improvements . I'm so heart broken when I see her struggling

  • @THTHELOC
    @THTHELOC Před 4 lety +6

    I'm am freaking dyslexic and I am happy for who I am

  • @Millums
    @Millums Před 6 lety +79

    I had to do this at school. For some reason I wanted to cry

    • @fozzy1167
      @fozzy1167 Před 6 lety +11

      Milly M When I was at school I always remember some sort of shrink asking me “ So if you woke up one morning and you wasn’t dyslexic anymore, what would be the first thing you would do”? And I said “ how would I know?, I don’t take a spelling test as soon as I wake to see if I am or not” what did she think? That Dyslexic people sense there Dyslexia constantly and would notice if it went straight alway, like if I had no legs and they grew back over night! What was the point of that question!

    • @cynthiaw.9305
      @cynthiaw.9305 Před 5 lety +1

      Milly M I felt sorry for him when they ask him to spell words. That is and was my hardest thing to do.

    • @carmenm2005
      @carmenm2005 Před 5 lety +1

      Same.

    • @killingeveedits8228
      @killingeveedits8228 Před 3 lety +1

      Same I had to do it twice I was so bored

  • @eavstalder
    @eavstalder Před 4 lety +2

    I just started working with a Clinic that works with children with reading disabilities. And watching this makes me have more compassion for children that I know who most definitely have learning challanges. I love what I do and I have never ever had a job, where i could say that. God is good. God Bless all who help children and adults to be the best that they can be.

  • @diracsea4590
    @diracsea4590 Před 5 lety +11

    Dear God... When Zeke was taking that test I had flashbacks to taking a similar type of test 20+ years ago. I hated it... Haha
    I had similar issues to Zeke when I was young but I think he'll be just fine. Once he finds a subject that interests him, he'll do great. There is a good number of dyslexics who do great at math, science, and art.
    Word of Advice
    Dont give up Zeke (and to all other dyslexic people and parents of ones who have it); it may seem hard at times but dont let it get to you or put you down. There are many of us just like you in the world and there is no shame in having dyslexia. And I wish you luck, but I dont think youll be needing it. ^_^

  • @16piecemcnuggetmeal18
    @16piecemcnuggetmeal18 Před 5 lety +14

    whats your favourite subject?
    8 year old me: *recess*

  • @BoredInSKOOL
    @BoredInSKOOL Před 6 lety +33

    Recess is my favorite subject too

  • @moazal-naggar9843
    @moazal-naggar9843 Před 3 lety +9

    This video is exactly what I needed. I spent several hours trying to find tests for dyslexic kids and this one is the best and most structured. Plus I was unsure that the boy I'm teaching is dyslexic. But when I saw the test now I'm sure he is. Thank you guys ❤🖤🧡💛💚

  • @mariahmakinen6887
    @mariahmakinen6887 Před 2 lety +3

    As someone who struggles with Dyslexia, I feel for the boy. Back when I was growing up no one knew really anything about it and so people who have it were labeled as slow. The struggle was bad and real then. At least now kids have better resources.

  • @JayJumbledVids
    @JayJumbledVids Před 6 lety +32

    I have dyslexia and what this video thought me is that they still use the same test I was tested for dyslexia when I was in the third grade my parents already knew I had it at a very young age but the school wouldn't test me till I was in third in 2009 that was 9 years ago so the test really does work and also to any kids that have dyslexia auto correct is going to be your best friend and you can do anything no matter your learning problems

    • @VitaminaDee
      @VitaminaDee Před 5 lety

      JayJumbledVids I feel you

    • @zaramilton1480
      @zaramilton1480 Před 5 lety +7

      And the microphone thing through siri, say the word and it'll spell out. Biggest lifesaver when you don't even get close to the correct word for autocorrect to fix it

    • @diracsea4590
      @diracsea4590 Před 5 lety +1

      @@zaramilton1480 OMG!!!!! I can tell you how many times I use this and how much it has saved my ass. HAHA
      When I first got Siri and found out about it you could probably see my excitement haha.

    • @diracsea4590
      @diracsea4590 Před 5 lety

      @JayJumbledVids
      The test is the same as the one I took 20+ years ago. Thou I didnt have to do the colour thing, but saying the fake words still fills me with dread.

  • @aishlingdennehy1595
    @aishlingdennehy1595 Před 6 lety +8

    I cried so much i couldn’t read a proper sentence at the test

  • @rickythewriter4042
    @rickythewriter4042 Před 5 lety +1

    I am dyslexic. Profoundly so. I use a text to speech program called Natural reader. What makes this particular program such a benefit to me is that it highlights the word as it reads it to me. This gives me multiple input stimulus and creates greater comprehension and retention. The speed is adjustable and the neovoices are close to natural and even provide inflection. I am now close to 62 and am a published author. Before I was 50, I probably read less than a dozen books in my life. I am a voracious reader now.

  • @ruthmuluneh5188
    @ruthmuluneh5188 Před 6 lety +2

    I remember taking these test and I didn't even know I was taking tests for dyslexia. I kind of want to take this test again to see how far I have come

  • @teethtime5613
    @teethtime5613 Před 6 lety +23

    I just got my evaluation for the second time and they said I am making really good progress and I'm probably going to be taken off of the IEP model really soon

    • @faith2686
      @faith2686 Před 5 lety +1

      The Loudest Killjoy good for you! :)

    • @juliecalow4282
      @juliecalow4282 Před 5 lety +1

      What do you feel has helped you make progress?

    • @imyourpapi261
      @imyourpapi261 Před 5 lety +1

      That's good. Btw I love your username and profile pic

  • @disturbedcookies8141
    @disturbedcookies8141 Před 5 lety +55

    I’m not even focusing on the test, I’m focusing on how messy this mans hand writing is.

    • @skinnypickles4299
      @skinnypickles4299 Před 5 lety +2

      omg yesss

    • @tekkerskody3119
      @tekkerskody3119 Před 4 lety

      I know lol 😝

    • @jameseenacoene7680
      @jameseenacoene7680 Před 3 lety +2

      That's ADHD. Not noticing the main thing but noticing something that someone else doesn't. It's not unusual to have both. I do.

    • @disturbedcookies8141
      @disturbedcookies8141 Před 3 lety

      Jameseena Coene ive been wondering if i have adhd for a long time but i don’t want to self diagnose but my mom would never take me to the doctor for something like that. Even if i truly do have adhd it’s not quite to the point where it’s affecting my life so there would be no need for treatment :)

    • @jameseenacoene7680
      @jameseenacoene7680 Před 3 lety +1

      @@disturbedcookies8141 more information is on CZcams. Put in find UDERSTOOD ADHD. it should come up with a man with a white beard. I thought this was very accurate and easy to understand. Good luck Avery.

  • @frankygrime
    @frankygrime Před 6 lety +158

    Recess is his favourite subject 😂 Reminds me of Michael Scott.

    • @vivianhurd2041
      @vivianhurd2041 Před 6 lety +1

      frankygrime when I got evaluated the person asked me what is my favorite subject and I said nothing

    • @anaaadrienne5745
      @anaaadrienne5745 Před 6 lety +1

      I laughed at that part 😂 what a cutie

    • @ct83oldaccount43
      @ct83oldaccount43 Před 4 lety

      frankygrime am I supposed to know who that is

  • @jeskapg
    @jeskapg Před 3 lety +3

    Smart kid... Recess is the best subject in school, also extremely important!

  • @kimberleyh9509
    @kimberleyh9509 Před 6 lety +75

    This took me back to primary school and Like this kid I used to get confused with lowercase b and d and which way the number 5 was written so I got tested for dyslexia and It turned out I didn’t have it and eventually I outgrew most of my learning problems.

    • @mahinnnadiamoinkus3648
      @mahinnnadiamoinkus3648 Před 6 lety +5

      Kimberley H Same here with the b and d confusion

    • @ConcreteAngelx3
      @ConcreteAngelx3 Před 6 lety +1

      how old were you though? This boy is 7 or 8

    • @kimberleyh9509
      @kimberleyh9509 Před 6 lety +1

      ConcreteAngelx3 around the same age as the kid.

    • @ConcreteAngelx3
      @ConcreteAngelx3 Před 6 lety +1

      oh hmm pretty sure you should outgrow that by 6 or there is a problem.. but if you just naturally grew out of it that is good

    • @Ashfullstop12
      @Ashfullstop12 Před 6 lety

      I had the same problem with b's and d's and how: 9's and P's, 5's and S's, and C's were written and which were which. I also couldn't read numbers off a board, like if 5679 was written I couldn't read it as Five thousand six hundred and seventy-nine. I've grown out of it kinda, occasionally Ill still get confused with which way some letters are written and with numbers now its just longer numbers, I was never tested for Dyslexia.

  • @Blastof-ob2zb
    @Blastof-ob2zb Před 6 lety +221

    Wait he expects this kid to know which way the sun sets? I don’t even know that

    • @paige1955
      @paige1955 Před 6 lety +18

      Ava Flood sun sets west

    • @Blastof-ob2zb
      @Blastof-ob2zb Před 6 lety +10

      Anon Anon THANK YOU

    • @ConcreteAngelx3
      @ConcreteAngelx3 Před 6 lety +23

      I was thinking he was looking for the answer "down" ... which a child would know.. I agree most wouldn't know East or West.

    • @Blastof-ob2zb
      @Blastof-ob2zb Před 6 lety +1

      ConcreteAngelx3 That would make sense

    • @emiliab7229
      @emiliab7229 Před 6 lety

      It’s not hard south is down and the sun sets down

  • @therealcurry5900
    @therealcurry5900 Před 5 lety

    I had dyslexia kindergarten to 1st grade. I got special help from, teachers. Now I’m in 7th grade and I’m getting all A’s.

  • @makeit2132
    @makeit2132 Před rokem

    I was terrible in primary school. I'm 37 now, with a PhD in Engineering and I still can't read out loud well. My self esteem improved a lot when they stopped asking me to read in front of the whole class. Now, I love to read to my kids. Even thought my 6 year old daughter reads better than me and picks up every mistake.

  • @hannahjackson839
    @hannahjackson839 Před 6 lety +6

    I'm 24 and remember doing this testing when I was younger and am dyslexic and watching I'm still getting them wrong haha

  • @shaywalters7807
    @shaywalters7807 Před 6 lety +10

    My childhood best friend has Dyslexia.
    It must be hard especially during English tests and class reading

  • @aj6338
    @aj6338 Před 5 lety +1

    Every time he got it right I was so happy

  • @aritrette9995
    @aritrette9995 Před 5 lety +2

    My brother has a bad case of dyslexia. It’s great to see this video and see how this test went for him.

  • @smovey1015
    @smovey1015 Před 5 lety +3

    Thank you so much for showing this evaluation. It is highly informative and gives a good understanding of the problems with dyslexia.

  • @scottpoponyak1028
    @scottpoponyak1028 Před 6 lety +4

    Excellent insider perspective

  • @magnolia31611
    @magnolia31611 Před 6 lety +2

    All of these things I have struggled with for my entire life, and never once did I have a teacher step in and suggest that I be evaluated for dyslexia. It wasn't until I was in college that a professor suggest that I be evaluated for it, but by that point I was off on my own, with no way to pay for an evaluation. I always just thought I was stupid, now I realize I'm not stupid at all, my brain just processes information differently. I just wish I would have had the tools, and resources to help me do my best when I was in school.

  • @justangela1684
    @justangela1684 Před 5 lety +1

    Now I remember being tested! Mom just told me I was gonna meet a friend of hers. I was so confused. I'm 19 now and I am so happy I was able to get the help and education I needed!
    To anyone who is dyslexic and is struggling, remember you are not stupid! I was called stupid and dumb. After a while I believed them even though I was alwas in honors and I graduated with high honors! Now I am in college taking courses to become an ESL teacher! You can do it!
    Please excuse any errors, I'm dyslexic.

  • @maddygrabham136
    @maddygrabham136 Před 6 lety +25

    What subject do you like best?
    Recess
    Same

    • @EmmysJourney
      @EmmysJourney Před 6 lety

      Maddy Grabham mine is recess cuz I can go play and train my dog for 3 hours (I'm home schooled in also training a service dog by myself *I'm 12 * home school is fun )

  • @2380Shaw
    @2380Shaw Před 4 lety +10

    My favorite subject in school was getting the f out of there.

  • @beccasliger7056
    @beccasliger7056 Před 6 lety +2

    Think I have dyslexia but have never been diagnosed I used to read like this boy and had a very hard time learning after a lot of work and a neighbor helping me with Phoenix I am now an member of National Honors Society and I am going to graduate in the spring of 2019. Even though it is difficult reading and writing we can accomplish anything we want. It is just another challenge to face!

  • @trinasandress6471
    @trinasandress6471 Před rokem

    I wasn't told that I have dyslexia until I was in my late 30's. I think this is a good video. I would like for more experts to concentrate on the difficulty people with dyslexia have with Math and Geography. That child is adorable. Reminds me of how frustrating school was for me.

  • @fg14311
    @fg14311 Před 5 lety +3

    Super informative video btw, I understand a lot more now

  • @jenrobinson7883
    @jenrobinson7883 Před 5 lety +3

    I found this video interesting to watch.

  • @DARRENJOHNHARRIS1
    @DARRENJOHNHARRIS1 Před 5 lety +1

    51 years old and I can’t spell to save my life.
    Wish I had this sort of support over 40 years ago.
    All I can say its a good job we have better Technology to help.
    I have spent a life time hiding this disability

  • @silvioapires
    @silvioapires Před 6 lety

    I often look at kids and think of how will they look like as adults and upon looking at this very cute kid I realised that he could very well look like Dr. Cruger!☺️ Same face, same sweetness about them! This is a wonderful clip!

  • @anniefairclough2276
    @anniefairclough2276 Před 6 lety +28

    I have dyslexia

  • @marblegray
    @marblegray Před 6 lety +36

    This is so interesting to watch because from a young age I've been obsessed with books.. It's cool to learn about how other people view it. To me books and sentences are scenes that you become part of- That doesn't happen easily for everyone I suppose!

    • @leseaschmid3204
      @leseaschmid3204 Před 6 lety +13

      MarbleGray I love books, I always did. But I have dislexia. I have problems with spelling and reading out loud. If I am reading silently for myself I will guess the word (I get the word from the context) But when I have to read out loud I can't do that so I slow down and I make mistakes. So loving books is possible evan if you are dislexic.

    • @marblegray
      @marblegray Před 6 lety +4

      Ohhh huh! See that's even more interesting.. Well I'm super super glad you love to read because books are awesome! Thank you for letting me know! (:

    • @StrangeSpark
      @StrangeSpark Před 6 lety +1

      Again, I am yet another book loving dyslexic. People, including parents and teachers, found it interesting as I showed few obvious signs. My parents are teachers and my dad has worked with children with learning difficulties like dyslexia for numerous years so I'm a bit of an odd one.

    • @marblegray
      @marblegray Před 6 lety +1

      Huh that's really interesting.. How did you find out you had it if you didn't have any of the signs?

    • @mariosd632
      @mariosd632 Před 6 lety

      When I was 6 it took me one minute to be able to decode a sentence. At first I didn't like books but my mother managed to find one I actually enjoyed. We sat with my sister (who also has dyslexia) and we read it aloud for hours on end. It was sort of a game for us. We didn't know we had dyslexia at the time. Turns out that practicing reading and playing an instrument really helps dyslexic individuals. Now you wouldn't even know I have dyslexia unless you took a look at my latest class test ...

  • @SmallishPoppy6
    @SmallishPoppy6 Před 6 lety

    I have dyslexia and I remember these tests. I like them because they took me out of boring class, and away from my bullies

  • @lutfi201190
    @lutfi201190 Před 2 lety +2

    Really amazing! How wonderful the instructor is!

  • @tjgamer5627
    @tjgamer5627 Před 6 lety +5

    watching this because the boy who sits next to me in literature had dyslexia

  • @thecomplexion7524
    @thecomplexion7524 Před 6 lety +52

    His writing is making is anxious and nervous and I’m not being tested

  • @labdian
    @labdian Před 5 lety +1

    This is totally amazing, very informative, thank you so much for providing this insight!

  • @Jojojjn8
    @Jojojjn8 Před 5 lety

    That kid was me when I was little. I'm able to cope a lot better now thanks to some awesome teachers when I was in 5th grade. Wish I had a teacher to help throughout the rest of school though.

  • @SharkyATTACKS
    @SharkyATTACKS Před 6 lety +13

    Dyslexia describes me well

  • @ajj148
    @ajj148 Před 5 lety +38

    I think I'm dyslexic I can't spell or read very well
    If I'm writing something like 'the cat is sat' I'll write "the ci" cause I'm thinking of the next word
    If I see a number like 35 I'll say '53'
    It's like my brain is working quicker than myself idk?

    • @caseymega9638
      @caseymega9638 Před 5 lety +1

      Same.... hey my name is Kasey I have been on CZcams looking into dyslexia and I think I may have it..... my brother and father have it and I’m struggling in school...... my parents think I’m completely fine and i have asked about it and they said I’m all good... I REALLY think I have it..... What do I do.. asking a few people

    • @ajj148
      @ajj148 Před 5 lety

      Casey Mega i feel like if i ask school to look into it they’ll say i don’t have it but i really feel like o do

    • @caseymega9638
      @caseymega9638 Před 5 lety

      a j same I really think I have it.. as I have said my brother and father have it and I’m scared to say it to anyone..... I’ve felt that I’ve had it since I was like 7 I’m now 12 and it’s really bothering me

    • @caseymega9638
      @caseymega9638 Před 5 lety +3

      They should do a test on everyone in a school to check

    • @amychick1990
      @amychick1990 Před 5 lety +1

      I struggle to form sentences, i get half way through and then mix words together, i might say " But then the walk not, wait no, completed, no fi- done ugh! Parks boring!"
      I might be trying to say "i hate going to the park if I am alone cos it is boring to walk alone"
      And
      " I need to finish this first" at the same time

  • @letzhavefun467
    @letzhavefun467 Před 6 lety

    I was homeschooled so I never got an official test but I know I am dyslexic now and the little boy reminded me of me as I child.

  • @user-ok5ub3fm4s
    @user-ok5ub3fm4s Před 5 lety

    The child is quite lovable🧡☹️ I liked how the doctor did not feel disturbed of him moving around.

  • @Sealloser
    @Sealloser Před 6 lety +12

    The worst week for a dyslexic kid ever 3/4/5 year

  • @MrCoolflames
    @MrCoolflames Před 6 lety +64

    They never answered if home and phone ryhmed or not.

    • @sarabethmattis6099
      @sarabethmattis6099 Před 6 lety +8

      MrCoolflames imo it does not. M and n are different sounds. The o in those words may sound the same, but not the n and m. I think it would rhyme in a rap, but they arent words that rhyme. I think there are different ways to spell rhyme because there are different veraions of rhyming. Lol

    • @austynries
      @austynries Před 5 lety +23

      I consider it a slant rhyme

    • @impracticalsewing7071
      @impracticalsewing7071 Před 5 lety +3

      MrCoolflames I think it does

    • @lotsofteabutnonetodrink5843
      @lotsofteabutnonetodrink5843 Před 5 lety

      m and n have different sounds so I don’t think so, but if the test isn’t referring to rhyming meaning the end of a word but just a part of a word, then yes they rhyme.

    • @misse1228
      @misse1228 Před 5 lety

      “Home” and “phone” do not rhyme. In order for words to rhyme, the nucleus (vowel) and the coda (consonant(s) after the vowel) must be the same. Only the vowel sound /o/ is the same in these two words.

  • @maximilianvandongen4199

    My "evaluation" went on for over 8 hours and focused on the things that I struggled at the most in my young life. It's still fun to read the report to this day... how would you like to read your "deficiencies" summarized as clinically as possible. It makes it clear that there is something different between you and "them"..... good thing we're "all inclusive" ay....

  • @priscilacassou
    @priscilacassou Před 5 lety +1

    Excellent video!! Clarified a lot of things!!!! Thanks

  • @livieegee
    @livieegee Před 6 lety +4

    i was dead when he said recess was his favorite subject lol

  • @Jules-qu3op
    @Jules-qu3op Před 6 lety +144

    I think he also has ADD

    • @EmmysJourney
      @EmmysJourney Před 6 lety +3

      Jules 33 I have ADD not easy 😂 can never sit still

    • @MrYogibehr
      @MrYogibehr Před 6 lety +18

      Arm chair physiatrist here. Maybe you could give him a prescription.

    • @8386charlie
      @8386charlie Před 6 lety +21

      It’s common with dyslexics, I’m dyslexic and don’t suffer with ADD but I know many dyslexics that do suffer.

    • @hehe4898
      @hehe4898 Před 6 lety +10

      I don’t think so because a commen trait of dyslexia is lack of concentration because when I did my dyslexia test the lady asked me if I lacked concentration and I said oh yeah that’s what I get in trouble in school the most

    • @michaelabeale7832
      @michaelabeale7832 Před 6 lety +1

      Jules 33 I think he might have ADHD

  • @unmillondetestimoniosconje6503

    I remember my whole life wondering why was I so dumb but now I realized that we work in a different way and we always have a amazing Talent

  • @danae5578
    @danae5578 Před 4 lety

    Man... I so needed you when I was a kid. I will never forget my struggles reading a USA Today newspaper..and unable to finish it without crying and shaking. Ugh so horrible.

  • @alejandrajeronimo7366
    @alejandrajeronimo7366 Před 6 lety +35

    😱 that was so me when i was in elementary school 😥

    • @EmmysJourney
      @EmmysJourney Před 6 lety +1

      Alejandra Jeronimo that is so me everyday 😂 I have NF1

    • @missmessi
      @missmessi Před 6 lety

      same

  • @hdb80
    @hdb80 Před 3 lety

    "I don't know if that's a bad word, but..." LOL, kids are so great.

  • @worldcenter7408
    @worldcenter7408 Před 5 lety

    Thank you very much

  • @yanamorim5747
    @yanamorim5747 Před 6 lety +161

    "what color is this one? purble" 7:49

    • @jessicacasper294
      @jessicacasper294 Před 6 lety +22

      Yan Amorim he did that because some people might have called it a different color so he wanted to know what the kid would call it

    • @JubulusPrime
      @JubulusPrime Před 5 lety +12

      Purble is a nice colour but i like reb more.

    • @sidneymccombs164
      @sidneymccombs164 Před 5 lety +2

      Why are you people even being rude?

  • @Maykay1312
    @Maykay1312 Před 6 lety +13

    When i was like 9-10 years i think i was reading like this too but after some time that changed

    • @missmessi
      @missmessi Před 6 lety

      same

    • @Maykay1312
      @Maykay1312 Před 6 lety

      now i only read words wrong and when i tipe i think in my head i wrote that word right and when i look at what i wrote it shoud look like this (when) but it looks like this (ewhn) or (wehn) ...

    • @SmallishPoppy6
      @SmallishPoppy6 Před 6 lety +1

      Xpert_Destroyer 4 here’s a curve ball. Through, though, thought, taught, taunt, thought, and tough, all look the same to me and I’m sure I forgot another word that looks the same. Ring and wring I confuse. ware, where, witch, which, and when, is another grouping. I struggle with together until (intill?) about a month ago when my friend showed me to-get-her together spells together. I would commonly to tougher as together. Muscle, mussel looks the same. Oddly enough I don’t confuse the difference between theatre and theater. Theatre: plays in an auditorium. Theater: you watch movies on the big screen. I’m going to stop now because I can rant longer.
      EDIT: Did you realize I typed thought twice at the beginning, I just realized this just now

  • @shoptalktoday5531
    @shoptalktoday5531 Před 2 lety +1

    This is amazing. I am a beginner special educator and I needed this

  • @hoodybox477
    @hoodybox477 Před 5 lety +1

    that boy is adorable and very cute
    15:41 wasnt that "you're welcome" the cutest thing ever? aww.

    • @Nostalgicguy2242
      @Nostalgicguy2242 Před 5 lety

      I would have hugged him for a long time after that 🤗🤗😍😍😍

  • @tanklessbread5355
    @tanklessbread5355 Před 5 lety +17

    2nd grader?! he looks about 10!
    The american school system, honestly

    • @KingPluto97
      @KingPluto97 Před 5 lety

      cades How old is a second grade kid supposed to be? I don’t know

    • @tanklessbread5355
      @tanklessbread5355 Před 5 lety +5

      G F S Pemberton in the UK year 2’s are about 6 or 7. your are in year 5 when you are 9 and 10.

    • @KingPluto97
      @KingPluto97 Před 5 lety

      cades Thanks for telling me that

    • @ally462
      @ally462 Před 5 lety

      G F S Pemberton between 7-8 at most early 9 years old

    • @susanose3356
      @susanose3356 Před 5 lety

      Second graders in the U.S. are ages 7-8.