Is not being able to spell a disability?!


Question: i can't spell for nothing. I try so hard, but I just can't get it. Is this a disability or something/


Answers: i can't spell for nothing. I try so hard, but I just can't get it. Is this a disability or something/

Being honest, I don't class hardly anything as a disability! No matter what a person's situation is, there is always something out there for them to do! Unless a person is totally vegitated! A person with no legs can work, a person who can't write (Tom Cruise) can continue life without hardly any trouble. I've seen so many people suffering different things, not being able to write is nothing compared

no because unless you are retarded you probably could learn...not being rude just being serious...and i noticed in my teens information would not stick in my head for the life of me...then when i got into my 20's i remembered stuff so much more easy...i can say i was pretty dumb when it came to remembering stuff when i was young...LOL now i'm smart...it even went as far as a teacher in 7th grade telling my parents they thought i had a leaning disability but really..im just really uncomfortable in social situations...so i wasnt able to learn ...i taught myself more out of school then my teachers taught me in 12 years of school...LOL

Actually IT ISN'T. Just practice at writing, write a lot.
Because I once went about 1 month away from school, & during that month I did everything by computer I almost didn't write anything by hand at all. Then by the time I came back to school, I couldn't write that much I could only write like 3 sentences & not very well written & my hand got really tired. But after 2 days of school which means I did a lot of writting. I came back to my regular self, of being able to write by hand some very Good writing.
So just Practice your writing by writing sentences, & I don't think that this is a disability. You probably just have gone a long time without writing something Like I did.

If you are dyslexic, I guess it would be considered a disability. Whether it is really a disability to you depends on what line of work you take up. It probably won't allow you to become a teacher, a doctor or a lawyer but on the other hand it won't affect you a whole lot if you become a labourer, a brickie, a council worker or a politician!

Seriously, as long as you can read fairly well you should be able to get along O.K. If this is also a problem, then get some extra help for it.





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