I have a minor case of dyslexia but I'm afraid to tell my parents?

by Symptom Advice on May 16, 2011

I have done lots of research and I found out the symptoms of minor dyslexia match with my daily routine: the symptoms include things like bad handwriting, clumsiness, a good long term memory for places etc. I think I should really tell my parents about my condition because I don't think they really know about it. unfortunately, I don't think they'd believe me if I told them about it, what should I do?

If you think you have it, tell them. you need testing to confirm that you have it. one thing to do is print out a list of the symptoms and check off the ones you have to show to your parents. That may convince them if they don't believe it otherwise.

If they don't think you need testing, or don't believe you, talk to a counselor or teacher at your school. (Some places have staff in during vacation. either way, if it's not affecting your daily life too much, you can probably wait until school's back in, unless it already is).

it doesnt really matter if they do or not EVERYONE is slightly dyslexic.

my dads dyslexic and he is a cop so it doesnt actuly affect your daily routine that much.
im dyslexic and my mom wont belive me but my dad does

so realy just say im dyslexic if they believe you great if they dont then al that matters is that you know

its not serious at all lol

tell them that you want to make a test to see if you have it or not, tell them a lot of kids in your age make those tests and you want to make it too, cause you think you have it.
dyslexia it's quite common, don't make a big deal out of it.

tell them. then if they dont belive you show them all the research you did. give them examples of your life that match up with the symptoms. then ask over and over to be tested. but the worst that can happen by you telling them is they dont belive you. nothing worse.

the internet may lie, but just to be sure, go to your oarents and tell them that you want to see a doctor to see if you have a disease, dont tell them wich one, but then tell them that you havent been feeling good, and not like a normal cold.

tell them how your feeling and that you did research and that it could be a minor form of dyslexia. be mature about it, your health is very important and im sure your parents will believe you that your not making this up. you've got nothing to loose hun!

tell them either way. then if they don't believe you tell them to take you to the doctors and prove them wrong

you should tell them they are your parents they are not going to think any different of you your there flesh and blood they will love you and understand you no matter what just tell them

LOL.. tell them buddy…. just say "Dad, Mom, dyslexic am I!"

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