
Nick Valal Shakerin for diagnosing dyslexia better in terms of dyslexia.
The actor was reflected in a long perception-the diagnosis of dyslexia, which later came in life from what was expected.
“When I was a child, you did not know about dyslexia or talked about dyslexia,” he participated, 44 years old, on Wednesday, February 26, an episode of his Viall files Podcast.
“If you discover that you are dyslexia, you will not tell people. It is something you have been chosen for sure [for]”
the previous Bachelor’s Lead has not officially received its diagnosis until adulthood, after years of asking why reading did not reach aloud easily.
“I was like,” he recalls. Why can’t I read loudly? ”
“I couldn’t know that. I was like,” I’m not stupid. ” [I was] In the thirties of my life. I really did not change anything. I did not take any lessons to help me read better loudly. “
However, getting an explanation of his struggles recently brought a sense of health verification.
“I felt a little vision, not to look vulgar,” admitted.
“I am a great believer, for example, I do not like to tend to my weaknesses, but I think it is good to know what it is. I do not have to make excuses for anything, it is only. [that] I am dyslexia. “
Although he did not claim his difficulty learning, Vial acknowledged that his diagnosis helped him understand the cause of difficulty in school and even during the emergence of professional media.
“Now I know why I had no idea about the number of vowels in one word or why I am difficult [and] He explained that it is very difficult for me.
“After I discovered this, people were telling me all the very successful people with dyslexia.”
One of these talented individuals? Valle himself – who recently became the father of River Rose’s daughter with his wife, Natalie Joy. An appropriately, it was the first book that I picked up for their little child a special meaning.
“I bought it myself,” I admitted after Joy, 26 years old, shared it that he bought Myths of dyslexiaA book on the famous characters who flourished despite the presence of dyslexia.
“We were in a children’s store and bought it for me. I will read it one day and tell it about my father.”
The book, written by Beck Fenner, contains legendary characters such as Albert Einstein and Bablo Picasso, which proves that dyslexia does not stand in the way of greatness. And with the Fallal’s journey to discover the self, it is clear that he adds his name to that list.