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Dyslexic Dreams Foundation

DARE TO DREAM www.DyslexicDreams.org

About Me

Hi I'm Jami and I am Dyslexic

I am also President of Dyslexic Dreams Foundation. A Charitable non-for-profit Foundation for Dyslexic children. It takes one child to change the world...This site is dedicated to all dyslexics, feel free to email me your art, music, or other talents. I will showcase the best I can:) So Proud of you all!After working with dyslexic children. I remember one child writing a note saying "I will never amount to anything in life" Please help us to change the views they hold. It's a silent learning difference, many of these children and adult illiterates live in silent fear they will be found out. Please help them By giving them the proper support they so desperatly need.
Sadly, several states take 3rd and 4th grade reading scores to predict future prison poplulation, these statistics need to be changed, and it is our mission to help children to read, and not become a statistic of the state. Our beautiful children deserve the miracle of a chance, no statistic should rule thier future.
Dyslexic Dreams Foundation serves the dyslexic community by providing dyslexic student scholarships, providing dyslexic teacher training scholarships, and funding dyslexic school programs. Ever dollar counts. Thank you, you are changing the future for many thru your donation.
Dream On,
Jami Schwartz
President/Founder
Dyslexic Dreams Foundation
www.DyslexicDreams.org
Myspace.com Blogs - My Inspiration, Passion & Purpose - T®ENT LEYSHAN MySpace Blog
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Philantropy

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Anyone interested in helping the cause of raising awareness for dyslexia and reading failure, check out my blogs for ways to help.
Kids made fun of me because I was dark skinned, had a wide nose, and was dyslexic. Even as an actor, it took me a long time to realize why words and letters got jumbled in my mind and came out differently.
-- Danny Glover, actor
When I had dyslexia, they didn't diagnose it as that. It was frustrating and embarrassing. I could tell you a lot of horror stories about what you feel like on the inside.
-- Nolan Ryan
The looks, the stares, the giggles . . . I wanted to show everybody that I could do better and also that I could read.
-- Magic Johnson, basketball legend
You should prefer a good scientist without literary abilities than a literate one without scientific skills.
-- Leonardo da Vinci
I grew up in a school system . . . where nobody understood the meaning of learning disorder. In the West Indies, I was constantly being physically abused because the whipping of students was permitted.
-- Harry Belafonte
I couldn't read. I just scraped by. My solution back then was to read classic comic books because I could figure them out from the context of the pictures. Now I listen to books on tape.
-- Charles Schwab, founder of stock brokerage
I hated school . . . . One of the reasons was a learning disability, dyslexia, which no one understood at the time. I still can't spell . . .
-- Loretta Young
I was one of the 'puzzle children' myself -- a dyslexic . . . And I still have a hard time reading today. Accept the fact that you have a problem. Refuse to feel sorry for yourself. You have a challenge; never quit!
-- Nelson Rockefeller
I never read in school. I got really bad grades--D's and F's and C's in some classes, and A's and B's in other classes. In the second week of the 11th grade, I just quit. When I was in school, it was really difficult. Almost everything I learned, I had to learn by listening. My report cards always said that I was not living up to my potential.
-- Cher
Having made a strenuous effort to understand the symbols he could make nothing of, he wept giant tears . . .
-- Caroline Commanville, on her uncle, Gustave Flaubert
I was, on the whole, considerably discouraged by my school days. It was not pleasant to feel oneself so completely outclassed and left behind at the beginning of the race.
-- Winston Churchill
He told me that his teachers reported that . . . he was mentally slow, unsociable, and adrift forever in his foolish dreams.
-- Hans Albert Einstein, on his father, Albert Einstein
I, myself, was always recognized . . . as the "slow one" in the family. It was quite true, and I knew it and accepted it. Writing and spelling were always terribly difficult for me. My letters were without originality. I was . . . an extraordinarily bad speller and have remained so until this day.
-- Agatha Christie
My teachers say I'm addled . . . my father thought I was stupid, and I almost decided I must be a dunce.
-- Thomas Edison
My father was an angry and impatient teacher and flung the reading book at my head.
-- W.B. Yeats
Willie was sent to lessons in spelling and grammar, but he never learned to spell. To the end of his life he produced highly idiosyncratic versions of words.
-- Biographer A. Norman Jeffares on William Butler Yeats
Since I was the stupidest kid in my class, it never occurred to me to try and be perfect, so I've always been happy as a writer just to entertain myself. That's an easier place to start.
-- Stephen J. Cannell, screenwriter, producer, & director
I had to train myself to focus my attention. I became very visual and learned how to create mental images in order to comprehend what I read.
-- Tom Cruise, actor
I barely made it through school. I read real slow. But I like to find things that nobody else has found, like a dinosaur egg that has an embryo inside. Well, there are 36 of them in the world, and I found 35.
-- Dr. John R. Horner, American paleontologist
I am, myself, a very poor visualizer and find that I can seldom call to mind even a single letter of the alphabet in purely retinal terms. I must trace the letter by running my mental eye over its contour in order that the image of it shall leave any distinctness at all.
-- William James, psychologist and philosopher
I just barely got through school. The problem was a learning disability, at a time when there was nowhere to get help.
-- Bruce Jenner, Olympic gold medalist
Young George . . . although he was bright and intelligent and bursting with energy, he was unable to read and write. Patton's wife corrected his spelling, his punctuation, and his grammar.
-- Biographer Martin Blumenson on General George Patton
My problem was reading very slowly. My parents said "Take as long as you need. As long as you're going to read, just keep at it." We didn't know about learning disabilities back then.
-- Roger Wilkins, head of the Pulitzer Prize Board
As a child, I was called stupid and lazy. On the SAT I got 159 out of 800 in math. My parents had no idea that I had a learning disability.
-- Henry Winkler, actor
"Mom, I just can't do it. They are going to find out... Find out I can't read" my own son...

"Dislecksia, The Movie" A Must See! Captured Time Productions. www.capturedtimeproductions.com By Emmy award winning dyslexic: Harvey Hubbell V! A Warrior who "fights' For our kids. And this film will help millions understand dyslexia:) You will laugh and cry! More importantly you will have resources to help your children and loved ones with dyslexia. Coming to a town near you:)

8 WISHES (Mr. Paul Sanchez) Check out this video and the amazing work this young man has done for "OUR" Kids! Let's help him reach his 8 WISHES! His sacrifice to help inspires us all! Thank you Paul!

Music:

I think all artists have a gift, I enjoy out of the box thinkers, and the drive they have.
***Jeni Varnadeau an incredibly talented artist who is sharing her music on this site. It was so appropriate to let our kids know we are their champions, and we are behind them in full support-this song exemplifies that:) ~ Thanks Jeni~you can see more of her musical talents by clicking her picture check her out on my top friends list. A true campassionate heart!

Movies:

Again talent comes from within, anyone with the heart to give out where their talents lie, gives me hope, and I encourage all talents.

Books:

Tipping Point, Blink, by Malcolm Gladwell (an amazing set of books highly recommended), Overcoming Dyslexia by Sally Shaywitz, The Secret, Chicken Soup for the Soul, The Gift of Dyslexia.

Heroes:

My Parents, Thank you for believing in me. For never giving up on me and teaching me to give back, even if it means to go with out, for a short time, thank you mom and dad your legacy will always live on, you showed me that others have a lot less than I could ever have had, and I have a resposibility & joy to give back.
Even though I barely passed highschool you never gave up on me and beleived I could make it. Thank you for seeing my potential, building me up when others could not see the abilites/gifts I really had deep inside.
My son, you are my inspiration-forever- you give perserverance a new name, and you are the reason I understand dyslexia-thank you-I love you!

My Blog

Dare to Dream Signature Gala/Fundraising Event Oct 6th 2008 Washington DC

In Honor of.. Outstanding Achievers with Dyslexia Awards 2008 "Dare to Dream" Gala Master of Ceremonies:  DC's very own "Man About Town" Mr.  Bob Madigan from WTOP News Hosted ...
Posted by Dyslexic Dreams Foundation on Tue, 15 Apr 2008 12:16:00 PST

The Gift of Dyslexia-Happy Holidays 2008:)

The Gift of Dyslexia. I have heard many people explain the gift of dyslexia to me.  And I have even tried to understand it on my own, but the most significant explination a dear friend ...
Posted by Dyslexic Dreams Foundation on Wed, 26 Dec 2007 04:28:00 PST

Keep Believing in yourself my Dyslexic friends:)

To all my dyslexic friends out there.  Or can I say multidementional thinkers...  I just wanted you all to know that you have so many gifts, and never ever give up on them...  The road ...
Posted by Dyslexic Dreams Foundation on Tue, 27 Nov 2007 06:58:00 PST

58th International Dyslexia Assoc Conference great event!

Thank you all for being patient in waiting to hear how the 58th International Dyslexia Conference went in Texas Oct. 31-Nov. 3rd. It was to say in the least a wonderful expereince.  Imagine bein...
Posted by Dyslexic Dreams Foundation on Fri, 16 Nov 2007 10:52:00 PST

Dislecksia, The Movie (Coming out in 2008) A Must See!!!

A dear Friend of mine, Harvey Hubbell V, and 4 time Emmy Award Winning Producer/Director,  is coming out with a wonderful film about dyslexia.  It will make you laugh and cry,...
Posted by Dyslexic Dreams Foundation on Mon, 29 Oct 2007 03:31:00 PST

What is Dyslexia?

Q: What dyslexia is not? Dyslexia is not a disease or an illness. Dyslexia is not caused by brain or nerve damage, eye or inner ear defects. Being dyslexic does not mean that you or your child should...
Posted by Dyslexic Dreams Foundation on Fri, 19 Oct 2007 08:55:00 PST

Important Information about Dyslexia and its effects

While estimates vary somewhat, reading disability (dyslexia) is a massive problem. An in-depth study by Yale University concluded that dyslexia affects one out of every five children. A survey by...
Posted by Dyslexic Dreams Foundation on Thu, 11 Oct 2007 07:34:00 PST