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Albert Einstein, children, Dyslexia, education, health, Learning Disabilities, Literacy, psychology, Reading (process), Special education, Teacher
A certain number of people can’t cope with their illiteracy during the whole life. It is widely known that the most frequent mark in the Albert Einstein’s school dairy was “satisfactory”. The real reasons are the following. Modern psychologists suppose that he suffered from a dyslexia- a mental disorder connected with the underdevelopment of a certain brain areas leading to the inability to write and read correctly. Young Albert couldn’t speak properly and started pronouncing phrases and sentences too late so his mother considered him to be retarded. Later he got accustomed to repeat every his phrase once more very slowly. He had some problems with speech up to turning 9 years old. Despite being able to play the violin and having outstanding success in math Albert Einstein was a pupil with average skills. He couldn’t read fast and remember the most part of the text. The worst thing was collocating the words. His teacher of the Greek language didn’t believe his student will make a good career.