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My son Steve, with his neuro-disabilities and mild
Epilepsy, one of his major handicap is his learning
disabilities - one of the reasons why the School
had thrown him out when he was in High School,
is because he cannot spell and everyone has to
write or type on behalf for him.
I am getting a new tower, while I have been teaching
him how to read, and he's done wonderfully at that,
slow reader, but is doing excellent!
However, the thing is - he had been for years very
heavily dependent on the "Voice Recognition" System
on my Windows 98 to "type" in everything for him;
in other words - relying on someone else to do the
work for him. I had been trying to teach him how to
write. It has been extremely challenging!
While his closest friends and I had been working with
him with this; they all now had moved away a long
time ago, leaving it now back with me to teach him.
He has a lot of trouble with this. But seems to do
better with typing than with writing because of the
spell check, but he is very, very slow.
With this NEW Tower I am getting, this will enable both
Kim and Steve to have online access and I won't have
to keep using my wireless all the time - as I have a desk-
top and wireless, even though I still have the Win 98,
but that's in storage and is a emergency back up
desktop. Now this Win XP with Vista will now be reverted
to meet their needs, and this new tower will be my main
and the PRIMARY central hub (MINE! They won't be able
to touch this one!) desktop.
Here's the issue:
We (Kim and I) want to teach Steve how to type without
having to rely on the spell check and without having US
do the work for him. His spelling is hideous!
While I DO have the Microsoft's 2007 (the big Power Pack)
and it has the One Note Feature where we can have privacy
where he can "communicate" one-on-one. I had been trying
to do this with my son, but he gets easily frustrated when
he types, because his words gets jumbled which is showing
me clearly he has Temporal Lobe issues; and he forgets the
simple words.
What is the best way to teach him how to spell? So that he
can remember? I have had him to type down repetitiously
the address, but even he mistypes it or gets it all wrong,
right down to the zip code, and gets confused. While he
knows how to spell his first and last name, but when it
comes to his middle name, he just cannot spell it properly,
or gets it backwards. *sigh*
I am getting frustrated.
I have purchased books - all the way up to ABEKA books,
and while he can follow along with that easily because the
words are there - but when it comes to independently, it's
like ::::::: whoosh ::::::: over his head.
Advisories anyone?
Both Kim and I want to teach him, and he really wants to
learn to type and spell - since no Adult Schools will take
him in (due to budget cuts and they just have no resources
for handicap / disabled people for years). We had already
twice with the Vocational Rehabilitation Counselor get into
this, and they tried and it was without avail, because of the
above implications.
I am opened to anything that anyone can think of.
Steve really wants to be able to talk (post) in here on his
own, and I know it's going to take a lot of patience and a
lot of time - just like it took me years to teach him how to
read (and it paid off). I know I've posted this before, I am
not positive if I've posted it in CWE, but he cannot do math,
it just does not register in his head at all. But we have finally
worked with him on this, and the Stores here (Managers and
Clerks) knows about his disabilities - they will not rip him off,
and actually works with him (short changing him or over paying
him on purpose to teach him if they are not busy) so they do
help teach him and I appreciate it (for I was the one who alerted
them of this). He has improved a lot with his "money handling"
but still has to be monitored, and he has a friend or friends
with him if he goes "outside" of the area (like to the mall) or
myself or Kim, if he wants to buy something. (However, there
are a couple of Stores there whom the Manager / Assistant
Manager and some Clerks who knows him who handles him
personally, and I just 'stay away' and let him have his in-
depence on this end, because I trust them, and they are
teaching him. So he knows when he doesn't have enough
money to buy all that he needs, they help him with the
decision of what he can have and cannot have, I appreciate
their time in working with him on that.)
However this current issue here is SPELLING and TYPING...
So post away!
Epilepsy, one of his major handicap is his learning
disabilities - one of the reasons why the School
had thrown him out when he was in High School,
is because he cannot spell and everyone has to
write or type on behalf for him.
I am getting a new tower, while I have been teaching
him how to read, and he's done wonderfully at that,
slow reader, but is doing excellent!
However, the thing is - he had been for years very
heavily dependent on the "Voice Recognition" System
on my Windows 98 to "type" in everything for him;
in other words - relying on someone else to do the
work for him. I had been trying to teach him how to
write. It has been extremely challenging!
While his closest friends and I had been working with
him with this; they all now had moved away a long
time ago, leaving it now back with me to teach him.
He has a lot of trouble with this. But seems to do
better with typing than with writing because of the
spell check, but he is very, very slow.
With this NEW Tower I am getting, this will enable both
Kim and Steve to have online access and I won't have
to keep using my wireless all the time - as I have a desk-
top and wireless, even though I still have the Win 98,
but that's in storage and is a emergency back up
desktop. Now this Win XP with Vista will now be reverted
to meet their needs, and this new tower will be my main
and the PRIMARY central hub (MINE! They won't be able
to touch this one!) desktop.
Here's the issue:
We (Kim and I) want to teach Steve how to type without
having to rely on the spell check and without having US
do the work for him. His spelling is hideous!
While I DO have the Microsoft's 2007 (the big Power Pack)
and it has the One Note Feature where we can have privacy
where he can "communicate" one-on-one. I had been trying
to do this with my son, but he gets easily frustrated when
he types, because his words gets jumbled which is showing
me clearly he has Temporal Lobe issues; and he forgets the
simple words.
What is the best way to teach him how to spell? So that he
can remember? I have had him to type down repetitiously
the address, but even he mistypes it or gets it all wrong,
right down to the zip code, and gets confused. While he
knows how to spell his first and last name, but when it
comes to his middle name, he just cannot spell it properly,
or gets it backwards. *sigh*
I am getting frustrated.
I have purchased books - all the way up to ABEKA books,
and while he can follow along with that easily because the
words are there - but when it comes to independently, it's
like ::::::: whoosh ::::::: over his head.
Advisories anyone?
Both Kim and I want to teach him, and he really wants to
learn to type and spell - since no Adult Schools will take
him in (due to budget cuts and they just have no resources
for handicap / disabled people for years). We had already
twice with the Vocational Rehabilitation Counselor get into
this, and they tried and it was without avail, because of the
above implications.
I am opened to anything that anyone can think of.
Steve really wants to be able to talk (post) in here on his
own, and I know it's going to take a lot of patience and a
lot of time - just like it took me years to teach him how to
read (and it paid off). I know I've posted this before, I am
not positive if I've posted it in CWE, but he cannot do math,
it just does not register in his head at all. But we have finally
worked with him on this, and the Stores here (Managers and
Clerks) knows about his disabilities - they will not rip him off,
and actually works with him (short changing him or over paying
him on purpose to teach him if they are not busy) so they do
help teach him and I appreciate it (for I was the one who alerted
them of this). He has improved a lot with his "money handling"
but still has to be monitored, and he has a friend or friends
with him if he goes "outside" of the area (like to the mall) or
myself or Kim, if he wants to buy something. (However, there
are a couple of Stores there whom the Manager / Assistant
Manager and some Clerks who knows him who handles him
personally, and I just 'stay away' and let him have his in-
depence on this end, because I trust them, and they are
teaching him. So he knows when he doesn't have enough
money to buy all that he needs, they help him with the
decision of what he can have and cannot have, I appreciate
their time in working with him on that.)
However this current issue here is SPELLING and TYPING...
So post away!