Wondering if dyslexia is related to being high in N type. I'm a strong N type & used to have severe dyslexia since birth. I still have difficulties reading long sentences. My theory is that N factor & may be P factor contributes to visual thinking which may cause dyslexia. Anybody, any thoughts?
Not especially in my own experience with dyslexic patients, being a speech pathologist myself. Not type related, at all. I see dyslexic kids and adults every day 50% of the day, 4 days a week and I spend my time when I am with them to analyse their cognitive processes and their psychology. I think, I would have seen. Maybe a little more "SJ" than anything in visual dyslexia for example (mostly perfectionnist kids, drawn to details and who not see the big picture).
I correct dyslexic kids, being N and P my self! I always loved linguistic, words, spelling, reading, writing, as far as I can remember.
Please, don't think every thing is type related. There's not just one type of glasses to see the whole world...
My theory is that N factor & may be P factor contributes to visual thinking which may cause dyslexia.
Beside, this is totally anti-logical! If it contributes to visual thinking, this also means, you are able to imagine visually the words, to find out creative ways to learn spelling with your own visual inner processes and to think visually over the words, notice their differences and how to write them down. So, why would it bring dyslexia? If you are strong visually, it's one of your core processes. And dyslexia is not only a visual issue. They are many type of different dyslexia!
I even think, NFP, NFJ, ENT are especially good verbally to formulate their thoughts and even write them down.