Dyslexic Help and Support
Roni Moore
We have setup this support forum to help you get your Story and Poem
online on our website.
Roni Moore has first hand experience of Dyslexic writing
problems and also we have setup a new Forum on our CSN Social Network.
To see your first Story or Poem published on our website is our
main objective and also will build your confidence as you work with our
team.
We also have Volunteer support readers like our Proof Reader and Disabled Mentors to help.
Our Policy is to get your Story and Poem Published with the help of our team. To date we have helped many to achieve this Goal.
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Roni Moore About Myself
My mother in her infinite wisdom named me Veronica I think that as I
was the 6th child in the family she must have used all the good names up
before I came along. But I have always been called Roni for short it
hasn’t always been spelt Roni but everyone said I had a boys name so I
spell it with an “i” it sounds more feminine.
I went to secondary school in the early sixties but it wasn’t a very
happy time for me a couldn’t keep up with the other pupils because when
I tried to copy off the board the teacher would wipe it of so I could
never finish my work. I was labelled with being slow if they were being
kind but I was mostly called thick. My teacher told my mother I would be
better of just getting married as I would never be an academic. As I
could read and write (in a fashion) I managed to hide this but always
felt different from others. I became very shy and avoided talking to
people in case I made a fool of myself. Then when I married my second
husband seven years ago I told him about how I felt, he advised me to go
to our local college and do a course in literacy and numeracy which I
did it was the best thing I have ever done. The tutor told me she
suspected I might be dyslexic and arranged for me to have a test I was
found to indeed be dyslexic, halleluiah at last I knew why I struggled
so much at school to be fair I don’t think dyslexia wasn’t recognised in
the sixties. It was about this time I started writing poetry I had
always written it in my head but never had the confidence to put it on
paper. My tutor was delighted she showed it to other tutors and they
said I had a talent for this kind of thing which gave me the confidence
to do an English GCSE I loved every minute of it true I had to do some
parts over and over again to make sure I got it right but the effort was
worth it as I passed my GCSE with a “B” grade. Over time one of our
councillors heard me reading my poetry at a college dinner and gave me a
grant to have a small book of poems published.
I have written many poems and also like to write stories ,so I am
looking forward to getting in contact with others with the same interest
in poetry and stories and require help and support with Dyslexic
writing.
I Conquered Dyslexia by Roni Moore click