Sally’s Guest Post on I Wish I Knew Then What I Know Now, with the lovely Hugh Roberts, and his life story on dyslexia.
I am sure like me, there have been times when you have wondered what difference might have been made to your life, if your younger self had been gifted with the experience and knowledge you have accumulated over the years.
I invited several friends from the writing community to share their thoughts on this subject which I am sure you will enjoy as much as I did.
Today author and blogging advocate and mentor Hugh Roberts, shares the devastation of the lack of recognition of his dyslexia at school, isolating him and finding himself without support from teachers and doctors. However Hugh is an inspiration to others who feel that they cannot write or be respected for their work with both his short stories and his blog.
I Wish Knew Then What I Know Now – by Hugh W. Roberts
Hugh and his mother
Even with hundreds of people around…
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Thanks very much for sharing Judith ♥
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You are more than welcome, Sally. I love Hugh and his writings – and he’s always such a help on the blogging intricacies. x
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The responses from his teacher and doctor were almost beyond belief! I found this both moving and uplifting. xx
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I know, Alex. And what strength of character Hugh’s shown. x
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