The Princess also spoke about how schools can support dyslexic students today, stating that she's "really excited" about all the work done to create different ways of learning, including technology such as online tutoring and homework help. The Princess also explained how dyslexia affected her self-esteem while growing up.
Princess Beatrice said that working at a technology company, she is able to rely on her communication skills and stated that many of her coworkers are also dyslexic. "I think that’s one of the strengths we have as dyslexic is to look at things differently, be a problem solver, find new ways to do things, be experimental, entrepreneurial," said the Princess.
Princess Beatrice Made By Dyslexia Interview - VIDEO
Dyslexia is a learning disability that affects how individuals process language. It is often identified around school age, as dyslexic children usually have a harder time learning to read. After her struggles, the Princess now shared her story, hoping to provide support and empathy for children with dyslexia.
What a lovely, eloquent young lady Beatrice is. I like her shirt, the colour complements her hair colour.
ReplyDeleteVery much agreed! That crisp shirt is lovely.
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J'ai beaucoup apprécié l'interview de la princesse Beatrice qui est une charmante jeune femme ; nous sommes dans l'attente de son mariage certainement en 2021 !
ReplyDeleteI’ve never heard her talking and I have to admit: I really like her voice and how she speaks. Very eloquent, very reflective and smart. I like her outfit, too.
ReplyDeleteBut she is not wearing her engagement ring. How old is this video?
Is her wedding still on this week end? I hope she does a private wedding, escape the drama
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She is intelligent, well spoken and looked very presentable. It was marvellous that she shard her story and now highlights the problem of Dyslexia.
ReplyDeletePrincess Beatrice's observations and personal story are a terrific encouragement to fellow dyslexics. She's right about certain technologies being helpful to children struggling to learn in the conventional manner. I built a free online application for parents to teach their dyslexic children to read with the Fernald method that has been used successfully for several decades. https://DyslexiaHelper.com.
ReplyDeletePrincess is very eloquent and her voice is pleasant. The whole appearance is wonderful.
ReplyDeleteUnfortunately there are a lot of very intelligent dyslexic people who feel not self-confident to study, hope she is not one of them.
Beatrice is very well spoken and a wonderful ambassador for dyslexic/learning disabled people the world over.
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