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Albert Einstein had dyslexia & became one of the greatest scientist known to humankind. Never let people tell you you can’t do it just because you have a disability.
This actually makes me so sad, my Bsf has dyslexia, and loads of people aren't friends with her because she doesn't understand a lot of stuff. She has different maths and other subjects but I always believed in her and I still do to this day, we've been friends for 7 years and I've helped her to improve on a lot of stuff. She was so worried on the last day of school, were going to a new school and we're both going to different schools and she said "What will I do without you, I might get lost or if I get stuck I can't have you to help me!" She's improved so much over the years, I'm so proud of her 💞
I actually have a learning disability and this made me feel better about it. Just because you have a learning disability doesn’t mean you are not smart. This was the most beautiful thing I’ve ever watched.
Can we talk about how this girl is so good of an actor that she can make HERSELF cry. She is an amazing actor and by FAR my most favorite character in any Dhar Mann film that has ever been made.
@@DharMann i appreciate your videos, they are so inspiring and can teach kids and adults something new, everyday when I see a new video from you, I rush to watch it.
That girl actor has grown a lot. In her recent videos she doesn’t look like she’s about to cry every second. Now she plays every emotion close to perfect and makes her character more alive. Im proud of that girl for growing so much! Hope she’s doing alright
This is a wonderful message. I myself had a learning disability. I was labeled as special education. They treated me like i was dumb. They didn't realize i learned different. They didn't want to work with me. This teacher is amazing! Wish i had one like this.
Idk when I was little like 3 or 2 no one know what I said well my mom did but it’s not a problem now Edit: in like 1st grade I did go to some class thing after school but in school I did have speech class till 3rd grade
"Having a learning disability does not mean you're not smart it just means you learn differently" I love that quote because I have a learning disability too
My best friend is dyslexic and she spells a lot of words wrong but she always tries so hard and that’s what makes me proud 🥲 She always helps me in my hard times and I help her in hers and she is the bestest friend I could’ve ever known.
Actually this portrayal of dyslexia is extremely inaccurate (and offensive due to the inaccuracies)- I’m over here from sssniperwolfs video and as someone who actually has dyslexia, the truth (proven through studies) is that something like 99.9% of ppl with dyslexia are hyper intelligent (smarter than most other ppl) and it usually goes undiagnosed bc ppl with dyslexia are so smart and thus are able to cover it up ... for me, mine went undiagnosed until I was in grad school (and was only diagnosed bc my issues related to dyslexia were getting worse and I went to see a psychologist about it who tested me for it)!!! I have done well in school (bc as I said ppl with dyslexia are highly intelligent! This includes Einstein! Literally the epitome of intelligence!!! A person with dyslexia!) - I graduated from a rigorous school district- top in the nation with honors (no assistance- t he district even wanted to skip me up 2 grades in 5th grade), scored very high on college entrance exams that I didn’t even finish due to the reading intensive nature of the exams (if you’re diagnosed with dyslexia you are allotted more time due to the nature of the disorder- I probably could’ve scrounged up a perfect if I had the extra time necessary), graduated summe cum laude (highest honors) from a rigorous university (no assistance), high scores on GREs, out score my peers on grad school exams (even before I got assistance with my diagnosis- and the only assistance I get is extra time on exams) 🤷🏼♀️ Before grad school, I only got assistance in 1st and 2nd grade for a reading recovery program (if my parents were amazing parents they would’ve actually met with the reading rehab teacher and pushed for a diagnosis, which would’ve granted me assistance and helped me to understand my difficulties and possibly get some sort of treatment- albeit it can’t be cured or really improved but you can get assistance in terms of more time on exams and counseling to improve compensatory methods- although before uni- in high school and lower grades- good teachers usually allot extra time on exams already so that students of all/most abilities can finish- usually about time and half from how long it takes them to finish taking it.... but again on the entrance exams the time would’ve really helped)
My sister has dyslexia and always doubts herself and calls herself stupid so I always have to remind her about everything she’s accomplished and remind her that she only learns differently that doesn’t mean she’s dumb. I’m so proud of her and I’m glad she doesn’t let dyslexia put her down. She gets terrific grades at school. God helps her so much.
@@christopherbzowski4346 Same, i have ADHD too. I also get really distracted its hard to focus upon things and its really hard but im trying very hard for my parents- :')
@@poong9234 don’t try hard as you can for someone else, do it for yourself, for your own good, not for anyone else. Just wanted to tell you that you should depend on yourself in life and not on anyone else and try as hard as you can for yourself not for someone else. Stay safe
Me myself who has a dyslexic brother and has to teach him everyday, this is relatable. My father sometimes scolds me for the way i teach him because it is not like normal teaching but i see the way i teach him, he is improving.
This story means so much to me . My brother is 6 years old and can't read or speak probably so kids make fun of him at school so now he is homeschooled 😞😞 I pray everyday that ppl could educated themselves about learning disabilities 🙏🙏🙏
I appreciate Dhar man making this video as a girl with dyslexia myself bullying has been a big problem and I hope this video shows people who don't have dyslexia how hard it is to have it so good on you Dhar man
My mom can't read and raised me and my brother as a single mother, spoiled us to the max kept a clean home and let me tell you something she is the best mom a kid could ask for!
This hit home with me. I fight with a slight learning experience too. I just recently had a boss tell me that "my teachers had failed me growing up" this was because I had misspelled 40. This boss had told me that twice and the second time she told me that, I had told her "no that didn't" I felt so humiliated by her words that I wanted to cry
My best friend of 7 years is dyslexic. She actually taught me the beat method. I actually use it and it helps me. I almost won last year. Guess who beat me? She did. You are right. You are not just telling stories.... you are changing different lives in different ways.
I don't have this problem but I struggle with physics,maths and chemistry.. My boards exam were around and my marks was low.. I wasn't choose in superbatch.. I was crying in my class alone , and then my SSC teacher come and see me crying.. He ask me .. I tell him my whole problem .. that I didn't go to school 2 years as I wasn't able.. That made huge impact in my studies.. Then he start helping me with studies and then there was new English teacher came in my school.. He see my potential.. He and my sir start working with me.. I didn't get the expected marks but I beat all the student of superbatch leaving two which made me 3rd topper of school (92%) If isn't for those teacher, I start giving up..♥️
I have a friend who’s dyslexic and people have treated him like trash, just because he learns differently. He’s the smartest and most resilient kid I know
My teacher has Dyslexia and he was called stupid by teachers and classmates then one day his parents taught him to read on his own. Today 25 years later he is the smartest teacher in our school district. Having a learning disability doesn't mean you're not smart. It just means you learn differently.- Dhar Mann Thank you guys so much for the support I showed this to him and he started crying I wanted to give him a hug but due to corona I couldn’t hold bless every single one of you amazing creatures of God!
Fun Fact: When you start to hate an actor, they're just really good at acting! Edit : Dhar Mann hearted me but I edited without knowing hearts would go away so Dhar Mann please heart me again!
I have that too. My biology teacher even explained the difference between gender and sex because some people were confused. My maths teacher lets us sit wherever we want. My English teacher makes sure that the student with anxiety always knows that it's not their own fault that they didn't get a question right and tries to make everyone feel comfortable (even though half of our class is people who have bullied me and my friends somewhere in the past).
@@ultimatewierdo1525 I agree my religious studies teacher is so kind my maths teacher he is the best teacher I’ve ever had because he knows what it’s like to be a kid and go through issues and problems in ur life because he is very young
Having a disability doesn't make you any different than others, it's actually a superpower!! I'm diagnosed with Autisum and my friend said that it was a unique power that makes you feel special
@MaddieTheDancingQueen2807 I feel you girl, cause I was having a hard time learning of something new, that is why I HAVE LEARNING DISABILITIES. 😇😇😇😇😇😇😇😇😇
I have dyslexia in my language Arabic and I always mix up my words and letters so I get made fun of very easily and I still don't believe in myself, I knew how to read since I was 5, but the first language I knew was english so I always succeed in English instead of Arabic regardless
Can we just give props to that teacher helping that girl even with the little money he is getting from teaching and how he puts his valuable time aside for the girl
I can remember when I was working towards my associate's degree and earned my first 4.0 in a class. I thought I was so dumb that I nearly chased down the professor in the student lounge to ask if the grade was a mistake. Then it dawned on me that I just learned differently from others and that I wasn't as stupid as people treated me growing up.
Hi Taura Helms! I also have High-functioning autism and a learning disability and when I was in high school, I earned all B's in all of my classes and awards and I was part of my city's newspaper, "The Philadelphia Tribune". I completely agree thar having a disability, whether autism, dyslexia or a physical disability does not mean you're unintelligent; it just means you learn differently in your own unique way. 🧡🧡❤💖🌷💝👋
I'm from the UK planning on moving to Texas next year for my Master's and Ph.D.'s, how do you guys calculate grades? What is 4.0 in percentages/grades? And what is the lowest/highest grade with their GPA?
I am also dyslexic and I learn through memorization. Before a test/exam, I make notes paraphrasing and memorize them before the exam (kind of like memorizing lyrics of a song), I use that method to pass with A's
I have autism and I struggle with learning new things. Unfortunately, I have had teachers over the years that do not understand the struggles of autism. And none of them even tried to help me out. I was sent to some program for kids with special needs, but that made me feel like I was being excluded and pushed out. This video is so relatable for me. I don’t have dyslexia, but autism makes it very hard to learn new things.
As for me I too have autism but for me it’s a yes and no. (What do I mean by that?) one sure I do have trouble learning some things in life but on the other hand there are some things I do learn relatively easily and quickly.
I love the way Mr. Willis stands up for Dana by telling Natalie not to be mean to people with disabilities. It's amazing how he lets Dana know that he's got dyslexia just like she does!
Actually this portrayal of dyslexia is extremely inaccurate (and offensive due to the inaccuracies)- I’m over here from sssniperwolfs video and as someone who actually has dyslexia, the truth (proven through studies) is that something like 99.9% of ppl with dyslexia are hyper intelligent (smarter than most other ppl) and it usually goes undiagnosed bc ppl with dyslexia are so smart and thus are able to cover it up ... for me, mine went undiagnosed until I was in grad school (and was only diagnosed bc my issues related to dyslexia were getting worse and I went to see a psychologist about it who tested me for it)!!! I have done well in school (bc as I said ppl with dyslexia are highly intelligent! This includes Einstein! Literally the epitome of intelligence!!! A person with dyslexia!) - I graduated from a rigorous school district- top in the nation with honors (no assistance- t he district even wanted to skip me up 2 grades in 5th grade), scored very high on college entrance exams that I didn’t even finish due to the reading intensive nature of the exams (if you’re diagnosed with dyslexia you are allotted more time due to the nature of the disorder- I probably could’ve scrounged up a perfect if I had the extra time necessary), graduated summe cum laude (highest honors) from a rigorous university (no assistance), high scores on GREs, out score my peers on grad school exams (even before I got assistance with my diagnosis- and the only assistance I get is extra time on exams) 🤷🏼♀️ Before grad school, I only got assistance in 1st and 2nd grade for a reading recovery program (if my parents were amazing parents they would’ve actually met with the reading rehab teacher and pushed for a diagnosis, which would’ve granted me assistance and helped me to understand my difficulties and possibly get some sort of treatment- albeit it can’t be cured or really improved but you can get assistance in terms of more time on exams and counseling to improve compensatory methods- although before uni- in high school and lower grades- good teachers usually allot extra time on exams already so that students of all/most abilities can finish- usually about time and half from how long it takes them to finish taking it.... but again on the entrance exams the time would’ve really helped)
@@Dontmindmeimjustadeadchannel ikr they don't even care and if one student gets let's mark they will target them and make them sit with students who are not good in studies
This video made my day. There are disabilities and special needs that can’t even be seen. My son was recently diagnosed with autism and it’s true. He doesn’t like loud sounds and will scream at the most inappropriate times but he has an amazing memory and can show his soft and sweet side when engaged.
@@combatantxr3125 I mean I have a lot of psychologist and psychiatrist friends, my mother is a psychologist even so why would they lie? They are experts in this field.
Children should never be bullied nor treated differently just because they have learning disabilities. Just because a person has a learning disability does not mean he or she is stupid, each individual learns differently.
I sat next to a girl with dyslexia at school, I didn't even know until she told me about 2 weeks ago!! I have known her for 6 years and I never knew!!😊😊 She is a really kind girl and I won't let that define her, it may for other people but not for me!😊😊
I hope they make an extended cut where Natalie gets in trouble by the principal and then she’ll learn that just because you have dyslexic it doesn’t mean it makes you smart then she’ll regret for what she did to Dana!
When my son was diagnosed with Asperger’s at 13, I told him that he just needs to learn differently. He graduated college and is working and living on his own! A success story indeed!
my son, too, has Asperger's and now drives a truck cross country. He loves it and is thriving! He had a real hard time in school, but overcame. I'm so proud of him!
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Nothing wrong with being dyslexic. When life gives you melon, make lemonade
Exactly, nothing is wrong about being dyslexic it's just another way of learning. I mean you know what they say "Practice makes perfection."
First time i saw you at 5 likes when you posted under a minute ago.
Hi riceman
What
@@lorenzoowens9637 ....
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Her acting skills are just 10000 out of 10. She is amazing.
Thank you so much for your feedback.
Yes she is amazing
Hi
I agree. The actor who played Dana is so talented.
@@DharMann Dharrrrrrrr Mannnnnnnn
The teacher in this skit is amazing. He is so nice and encouraging
Yes
True
I wishy teacher was like that
Yeah
He's one of my favorite actors in Dhar's videos.
This video actually made me cry! I feel bad for all dyslexic and other people with learning disabilities/disorder
I like this girl she really knows how to act!! Edit:thank you soooo mush guys for these likes!!🥺✨💖
Bella
Me too sooo good
Her name is Sophia
I think
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Albert Einstein had dyslexia & became one of the greatest scientist known to humankind. Never let people tell you you can’t do it just because you have a disability.
Well said, Van. Thanks for sharing!
I feel like dyslexic people are smarter than regular people
@@taylorharrison8364 yeah sure feels like it. They tend to be more outside the box thinkers & more creative.
Very wise my guy
Which in this society is generally more valued@@bboyva-van1095
The girl who was bullying Dana was so good at acting, I got angry and I had to remember that she is just acting
I know! These actors/actresses are amazing act what they do! I have this same experience too with these videos! 😊
And that sassy hair flip too...
Me too! The actors at dharr man studios are so talented!
ikr, these people are sooo good!!
Sameee
This actually makes me so sad, my Bsf has dyslexia, and loads of people aren't friends with her because she doesn't understand a lot of stuff. She has different maths and other subjects but I always believed in her and I still do to this day, we've been friends for 7 years and I've helped her to improve on a lot of stuff. She was so worried on the last day of school, were going to a new school and we're both going to different schools and she said "What will I do without you, I might get lost or if I get stuck I can't have you to help me!" She's improved so much over the years, I'm so proud of her 💞
That's not right. People can be way too judgemental.
Your such a kind person
@@YasmineZamoum-x8f aw thank you ❤️
Natalie had it coming to her, karma literally caught up with her.
facts
facts my brotha stewie
yep
So true
Stewie may you make a time-machine so I can go back to the golden and best years.
"Having a disability does not mean you are not smart it means you learn differently". thank you so Much dhar mann I felt so Understood
Not as much I do. I love darn man videos❤
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You don’t just learn differently you have more difficulty learning compared to most others
@Eoin Redmond cool but did anyone ask?
*Spell Intelligence*:
"I-n-t-e-l-i-g-e-n-c-e"
That is the most ironic thing I've ever witnessed in my life
Lol same
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@@stockstrut I swear to god I saw you in another video saying your friend dosent believe you’ll hit 3.8k
No offense but how is it ironic
8:48 check out this timestamp LOL
“You shouldn’t make fun of someone before you walk into their shoes”
I actually have a learning disability and this made me feel better about it. Just because you have a learning disability doesn’t mean you are not smart. This was the most beautiful thing I’ve ever watched.
I have 2 learning disabilities
And yes this is ture
I am dyslexic as well
I have one too 😔
I also have a learning disability
" Having a disability does not mean you are not smart it means you learn differently". Thank you so Much dharmann for this wonderful message
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Can we talk about how this girl is so good of an actor that she can make HERSELF cry. She is an amazing actor and by FAR my most favorite character in any Dhar Mann film that has ever been made.
Thanks so much, Annabeth. I appreciate your feedback and support!
@@DharMann i appreciate your videos, they are so inspiring and can teach kids and adults something new, everyday when I see a new video from you, I rush to watch it.
Her name is Sofia Chicorelli Serna
I agree she should be a REAL Celeb and be famous after this UwU
Does she playing video games in real life not in the videos that would be so cool 😎. You make me happy of all of these videos
That girl actor has grown a lot. In her recent videos she doesn’t look like she’s about to cry every second. Now she plays every emotion close to perfect and makes her character more alive. Im proud of that girl for growing so much! Hope she’s doing alright
The actor who is playing the role of teacher ... his acting is so natural and he is the most best actor in Dhar Mann’s studio ☺️
true
Well Carl Judie was the best but now hes the best
The legend Carl was my favorite actor in Dhar Man
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@@OFFICIALNADESHMENGWI specific choice babe
This is a wonderful message. I myself had a learning disability. I was labeled as special education. They treated me like i was dumb. They didn't realize i learned different. They didn't want to work with me. This teacher is amazing! Wish i had one like this.
I have one too.
Idk when I was little like 3 or 2 no one know what I said well my mom did but it’s not a problem now
Edit: in like 1st grade I did go to some class thing after school but in school I did have speech class till 3rd grade
I went through the same thing with adh I had people treat me as I'm different than everyone else and it painful
Its okay I go through it to but you know a wise person once told me "Doesn't Mean Your Not Smart It Just Means You Learn Differently"
𝑴𝒚 𝒇𝒓𝒊𝒆𝒏𝒅𝒔 𝒅𝒐𝒏'𝒕 𝒃𝒆𝒍𝒊𝒆𝒗𝒆 𝒕𝒉𝒂𝒕 𝒊 𝒘𝒊𝒍𝒍 𝒉𝒊𝒕 3.95𝒌 𝒃𝒆𝒇𝒐𝒓𝒆 𝒕𝒉𝒆 𝒆𝒏𝒅 𝒐𝒇 𝒕𝒉𝒆 𝒅𝒂𝒚, 𝒊 𝒌𝒏𝒐𝒘 𝒚'𝒂𝒍𝒍 𝒄𝒂𝒏 𝒉𝒆𝒍𝒑 𝒎𝒆 𝒑𝒓𝒐𝒗𝒆 𝒕𝒉𝒆𝒎 𝒘𝒓𝒐𝒏𝒈 Aa
Bully:DiSlExIc Dana
Everyone:😂😂
Me:😐
But Natalie can act! Wow
same i would be 😐 to
Her name is brianni
@@jemyimxx fr
Bully: Dyslexic Dana
Everyone: 😂
Me: 😒 that’s not even a funny joke. A nickname that garbage gives me a loss of braincells
@@terrorturtle2558 garbage nickname? It's actually a pretty harsh one, you just don't know what it means so you say it's bad
"Having a learning disability does not mean you're not smart it just means you learn differently" I love that quote because I have a learning disability too
No she ment it right
I hear you!
@gb345random2 idk maybe I messed up my bad
The Girl who played Dana is such an amazing actress
Was?
Yea
@@dylandiller789 LMAO even Idk my grammar 😂
@LaZeRed uhm no?
@LaZeRed stop
My best friend is dyslexic and she spells a lot of words wrong but she always tries so hard and that’s what makes me proud 🥲
She always helps me in my hard times and I help her in hers and she is the bestest friend I could’ve ever known.
So is my friend and I still love her!
Naw :)
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Same I’ve got a dyslexic friend and he’s my 2nd best friend
My BFF is also dyslexic
“having a learning disability does not mean that you are not smart. it just mean you learn differently.” That’s part hits different
So true took me years before I found my way and i'm glad that I did, now I dont have any F's anymore in school
Exactly i have autism And i got made fun of
@@Aquafan998 aw I’m sorry that people made fun of you, they are mean
she’s wise enough to know and understand
Actually this portrayal of dyslexia is extremely inaccurate (and offensive due to the inaccuracies)- I’m over here from sssniperwolfs video and as someone who actually has dyslexia, the truth (proven through studies) is that something like 99.9% of ppl with dyslexia are hyper intelligent (smarter than most other ppl) and it usually goes undiagnosed bc ppl with dyslexia are so smart and thus are able to cover it up ... for me, mine went undiagnosed until I was in grad school (and was only diagnosed bc my issues related to dyslexia were getting worse and I went to see a psychologist about it who tested me for it)!!! I have done well in school (bc as I said ppl with dyslexia are highly intelligent! This includes Einstein! Literally the epitome of intelligence!!! A person with dyslexia!) - I graduated from a rigorous school district- top in the nation with honors (no assistance- t he district even wanted to skip me up 2 grades in 5th grade), scored very high on college entrance exams that I didn’t even finish due to the reading intensive nature of the exams (if you’re diagnosed with dyslexia you are allotted more time due to the nature of the disorder- I probably could’ve scrounged up a perfect if I had the extra time necessary), graduated summe cum laude (highest honors) from a rigorous university (no assistance), high scores on GREs, out score my peers on grad school exams (even before I got assistance with my diagnosis- and the only assistance I get is extra time on exams) 🤷🏼♀️ Before grad school, I only got assistance in 1st and 2nd grade for a reading recovery program (if my parents were amazing parents they would’ve actually met with the reading rehab teacher and pushed for a diagnosis, which would’ve granted me assistance and helped me to understand my difficulties and possibly get some sort of treatment- albeit it can’t be cured or really improved but you can get assistance in terms of more time on exams and counseling to improve compensatory methods- although before uni- in high school and lower grades- good teachers usually allot extra time on exams already so that students of all/most abilities can finish- usually about time and half from how long it takes them to finish taking it.... but again on the entrance exams the time would’ve really helped)
The teacher is so supportive and kind❤❤❤
Every school needs a teacher like him!!
Yesss
So true
Yass Queen!♥️
Lachimolala?
Ye
The fact that Brianni and Sofia are best friends in real life is so funny😂
And they are enemies everytime in Dhar Mann's videos
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@ĶévïņBB Přõďùçţìőñş ok boomer
@@Minosprimethyendisnow2 shut up
“You can still win”
I feel like how wholesome the teacher was
Yes
𝐼'𝑙𝑙 𝑠𝑢𝑏𝑠𝑐𝑟𝑖𝑏𝑒 𝑡𝑜 𝑎𝑛𝑦𝑜𝑛𝑒 𝑤ℎ𝑜 𝑠𝑢𝑏𝑠𝑐𝑟𝑖𝑏𝑒𝑠 𝑡𝑜 𝑚𝑒, 𝑠𝑎𝑦 𝑑𝑜𝑛𝑒
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@@NTRBLX Done
@@NTRBLX done name Cassie Loli
@@NTRBLX done
I wish I had a teacher like this
Me 2
Yes me too.
I love how the teacher is so kind and encourages her to enter and doesn’t laugh at her when she gets stuff wrong.
Thanks for spoiling.
@@sumaya8253 it's at the start of the video?
@@sumaya8253 why are u even looking at the comments then
@@sumaya8253 it’s at the start lolol
@@anqie1076 ikr
My sister has dyslexia and always doubts herself and calls herself stupid so I always have to remind her about everything she’s accomplished and remind her that she only learns differently that doesn’t mean she’s dumb. I’m so proud of her and I’m glad she doesn’t let dyslexia put her down. She gets terrific grades at school. God helps her so much.
man that's rough I have ADHD and autism so learning is also hard I had to push myself i school to learn just to keep my grades up
@@christopherbzowski4346 Same, i have ADHD too. I also get really distracted its hard to focus upon things and its really hard but im trying very hard for my parents- :')
God bless you and her
@@poong9234 don’t try hard as you can for someone else, do it for yourself, for your own good, not for anyone else. Just wanted to tell you that you should depend on yourself in life and not on anyone else and try as hard as you can for yourself not for someone else. Stay safe
My sister call me idiot at class and every students lugh at me!!!!!!!!!!!dude I don't care
7:00 *confidently pushing her hair back*
*2 seconds later*
*Her face shook*
Yeah
60th like
@@rickastley7081 Oof
Yeah
@@rickastley7081 Never Gonna Give You Up, Never Gonna Let You Down, Never Gonna Turn Around And Desert You
Life is written the way it is. You can’t change it.
Everyone deserves a teacher like this. Mr.Willis is a teacher everyone needs and deserves. ❤️
Yea
Yes
Ugh ur so lucky i edited my comment to thank dhar Mann for hearting my comment and it disappeared
@@sholben_ no one cares😒
Me myself who has a dyslexic brother and has to teach him everyday, this is relatable. My father sometimes scolds me for the way i teach him because it is not like normal teaching but i see the way i teach him, he is improving.
god bless
Show him the vid or maybe you already did😊
God bless
Poifact
Awww hope that your dad won’t scold u for the way u teach! And also good job!❤️🥺✨
This story means so much to me . My brother is 6 years old and can't read or speak probably so kids make fun of him at school so now he is homeschooled 😞😞 I pray everyday that ppl could educated themselves about learning disabilities 🙏🙏🙏
One day your brother will be a nerd not just a nerd
A SUPER POPULAR NERD nerds are cool don't take the word "nerd" as bullying
They are So cool
@@PakiMars thank you ...
You and your brother and anyone with disabilities are amazing people! 🌺🌸🌼
Don't worry girl. Your brother will make friends :D
No worries!! People are always making fun and bullying! Hes gonna be alright and gonna make it 💜✨
I appreciate Dhar man making this video as a girl with dyslexia myself bullying has been a big problem and I hope this video shows people who don't have dyslexia how hard it is to have it so good on you Dhar man
Finally, a teacher that cares about their student being bullied
Actually
Yesssszssssszs i agree
Thomas has never seen such bullshit before
Ikr 😞!
I saw two people like this
Lemme guess, the teacher will be like “I have dyslexia to” and that will inspire the girl
Yeah most likely
I said the same exact thing on a different video lol
I honestly dk
Let me also guess the girl wins and then the bully gets what she deserved
YESSSSS
My mom can't read and raised me and my brother as a single mother, spoiled us to the max kept a clean home and let me tell you something she is the best mom a kid could ask for!
𝐼’𝑙𝑙 𝑠𝑢𝑏𝑠𝑐𝑟𝑖𝑏𝑒 𝑡𝑜 𝑎𝑛𝑦𝑜𝑛𝑒 𝑤ℎ𝑜 𝑠𝑢𝑏𝑠 𝑡𝑜 𝑚𝑒, 𝑗𝑢𝑠𝑡 𝑠𝑎𝑦 𝑑𝑜𝑛𝑒
@@clipz_clan2142 bro shut up no one cares
❤❤❤❤❤❤
Bless you 🙌
ON
This hit home with me. I fight with a slight learning experience too. I just recently had a boss tell me that "my teachers had failed me growing up" this was because I had misspelled 40. This boss had told me that twice and the second time she told me that, I had told her "no that didn't" I felt so humiliated by her words that I wanted to cry
@Tyler and Rocco Townsend thanks..it wasn't really nice and the sad part was she was in hers 70's so it made it worse
The teacher is the nicest actor ❤️
OMG HE LIKED MY COMMENT THAT MEANS SO MUCH❤️❤️❤️
@@fearneleslie6884 :)
Ye Colin Borden is so nice
Sometimes I need to remember that the actors are all good people, and when they act mean, it's just their acting.
We can just ask Siri or anyone to spell like me or use the correct helper speaker
Agree
𝑴𝒚 𝒇𝒓𝒊𝒆𝒏𝒅𝒔 𝒅𝒐𝒏'𝒕 𝒃𝒆𝒍𝒊𝒆𝒗𝒆 𝒕𝒉𝒂𝒕 𝒊 𝒘𝒊𝒍𝒍 𝒉𝒊𝒕 3.95𝒌 𝒃𝒆𝒇𝒐𝒓𝒆 𝒕𝒉𝒆 𝒆𝒏𝒅 𝒐𝒇 𝒕𝒉𝒆 𝒅𝒂𝒚, 𝒊 𝒌𝒏𝒐𝒘 𝒚'𝒂𝒍𝒍 𝒄𝒂𝒏 𝒉𝒆𝒍𝒑 𝒎𝒆 𝒑𝒓𝒐𝒗𝒆 𝒕𝒉𝒆𝒎 𝒘𝒓𝒐𝒏𝒈 Aa
Thats the proof to their brilliant acting....
I know right
*Bully spells word correctly*
Bully: I’m officially the coolest person in the world
she actually spelt it wrong 😂
Then the word is a 1 letter word
She even said its easy
@@saliesha3695 she is talking about the beginning
😂😂
0:52 Well she actually spelt the word halfway through, so great effort!
My best friend of 7 years is dyslexic. She actually taught me the beat method. I actually use it and it helps me. I almost won last year. Guess who beat me? She did. You are right. You are not just telling stories.... you are changing different lives in different ways.
That's nice
Yoooooo so cool
She's 7 years old or she's been your friend for 7 years??
Thats so cool
@@darkmemes7531her friend of seven years not seven year old!
I don't have this problem but I struggle with physics,maths and chemistry.. My boards exam were around and my marks was low.. I wasn't choose in superbatch.. I was crying in my class alone , and then my SSC teacher come and see me crying.. He ask me .. I tell him my whole problem .. that I didn't go to school 2 years as I wasn't able.. That made huge impact in my studies.. Then he start helping me with studies and then there was new English teacher came in my school.. He see my potential.. He and my sir start working with me.. I didn't get the expected marks but I beat all the student of superbatch leaving two which made me 3rd topper of school (92%) If isn't for those teacher, I start giving up..♥️
Omg wow I didn't realise someone could build u up like this
Good work 👍🧡
I have cancer
@@clairerossouw9937 Greatest wishes to you 🧡 get well soon
Lay Kashyap good job keep it up!
Best Teacher Ever. If only all teachers were understanding and kind...
Yeah I wish my teachers were like this 😞
For realllllll
this is not what dyslexia is. I have dyslexia myself.
@@Nesar159 it’s when the letters and words get scrambled, right?
@@jacksonlovesmusic That is what dyslexia is
We need more teachers like him❤
I have a friend who’s dyslexic and people have treated him like trash, just because he learns differently. He’s the smartest and most resilient kid I know
Be his friend:) he seems like he really needs one...
I’m his best friend and will always be his best friend
Wow!🤍
The guy is not cursed he’s blessed then.
@@user-ui4dy6ry4u yessir
Everyone likes a bad pun
My teacher has Dyslexia and he was called stupid by teachers and classmates then one day his parents taught him to read on his own. Today 25 years later he is the smartest teacher in our school district.
Having a learning disability doesn't mean you're not smart. It just means you learn differently.- Dhar Mann
Thank you guys so much for the support I showed this to him and he started crying I wanted to give him a hug but due to corona I couldn’t hold bless every single one of you amazing creatures of God!
yeah we read that quote
@Suntreatz
Don't be rude.
😑 Dyslexia isn’t related to intelligence; it’s having issues reading.
@@doodlebob3797 im not being rude i just pointed it out
@@doodlebob3797 yea
Fun Fact: When you start to hate an actor, they're just really good at acting! Edit : Dhar Mann hearted me but I edited without knowing hearts would go away so Dhar Mann please heart me again!
I didn't know that lmao
Oml
Overused comment
Oml
Copied or just overused
I have dyslexia and to be honest this video has helped me so much thank you Dhar Mann
Is it just me, or is it that guy teachers are so chill and supportive of their students?
I have that too. My biology teacher even explained the difference between gender and sex because some people were confused. My maths teacher lets us sit wherever we want. My English teacher makes sure that the student with anxiety always knows that it's not their own fault that they didn't get a question right and tries to make everyone feel comfortable (even though half of our class is people who have bullied me and my friends somewhere in the past).
Love ur pfp
@@ultimatewierdo1525 I agree my religious studies teacher is so kind my maths teacher he is the best teacher I’ve ever had because he knows what it’s like to be a kid and go through issues and problems in ur life because he is very young
Y
hi fellow sailor moon pfp
I'm glad this video, showed some good positivity about dyslexic people.
This is the comment we all need, and yes it’s true, that’s why I love this channel!
@@dailydoseoffnaf6687 Same! This channel is so inspirational and so motivated to hear.
7:09
“I wanna try again!”
Of course right after he gave you the answer to spell intelligence.
I know 😂
Omg 😂😂
Having a disability doesn't make you any different than others, it's actually a superpower!! I'm diagnosed with Autisum and my friend said that it was a unique power that makes you feel special
@MaddieTheDancingQueen2807 I feel you girl, cause I was having a hard time learning of something new, that is why I HAVE LEARNING DISABILITIES. 😇😇😇😇😇😇😇😇😇
@yapiolanda REALLY!! My friend has learning disabilities and thats what makes people unique
@@MaddieTheRandomGirl yes that's true.😇😇😇😇😇😇😇😇😇😇😇
@@yapiolanda He he he he je
@@MaddieTheRandomGirl don't worry girl, we will soon learn just nice and easy.😇😇😇😇😇😇😇😇😇😇😇😇😇😇😇😇😇😇😇😇
The teacher was just so positive and happy especially when he showed the children the trophy.
Always remember that hope is more precious than gold.
ikr i love that actor lol
You now when u press replies the likes change because people are liking it
@Kawaki The Vessel Lol! My teachers would've told me to grow a set. That's what's sad about most of the school system.
For once this teacher actually believes in her, unlike that other teacher who was all like “wElL yOu WeRe In SpEcIaL eD, wErEn’T yOu”
Fr
YoU wErE In SpECIaL Ed RiGHT
yep
Soo true
That teacher still kinda ticked me off. First she hands Luis the failed test and then calling him out to read right after. Seriously?!!
the teacher is so nice, this was so inspiring
Ikr
I have dyslexia in my language Arabic and I always mix up my words and letters so I get made fun of very easily and I still don't believe in myself, I knew how to read since I was 5, but the first language I knew was english so I always succeed in English instead of Arabic regardless
omg your pfp-
Omg same I read Quran but I have trouble saying some words and I used to take Arabic class and it was so much harder I feel you😞
no chub
Having teachers like him always will make a child happy
I wish I'd had a teacher like this in my school days, or just anyone at all who actually *told* me I had dyslexia.
Omg you read my head yessss
Same
@ĶévïņBB Přõďùçţìőñş get out bot
@ĶévïņBB Přõďùçţìőñş eeerrrrrmmmmmmm,your weird!
@@Maryam-nd4uv he'll get views and thats what he wants
Natalie, the mean girl, is actually a really good actor, I like her.
Yup a really good actor
@@vellenaaa yeah
Yes hahahhahahahahhahahahahahah
@@shezralleithink 2 minute ago lmao
I like the teacher, I hope he moved to my school, he looks nice
Can we just give props to that teacher helping that girl even with the little money he is getting from teaching and how he puts his valuable time aside for the girl
He will be amazing as a teacher
𝑴𝒚 𝒇𝒓𝒊𝒆𝒏𝒅𝒔 𝒅𝒐𝒏'𝒕 𝒃𝒆𝒍𝒊𝒆𝒗𝒆 𝒕𝒉𝒂𝒕 𝒊 𝒘𝒊𝒍𝒍 𝒉𝒊𝒕 3.95𝒌 𝒃𝒆𝒇𝒐𝒓𝒆 𝒕𝒉𝒆 𝒆𝒏𝒅 𝒐𝒇 𝒕𝒉𝒆 𝒅𝒂𝒚, 𝒊 𝒌𝒏𝒐𝒘 𝒚'𝒂𝒍𝒍 𝒄𝒂𝒏 𝒉𝒆𝒍𝒑 𝒎𝒆 𝒑𝒓𝒐𝒗𝒆 𝒕𝒉𝒆𝒎 𝒘𝒓𝒐𝒏𝒈!
@@stockstrut lmao
Yeah
@@spiricomusic it’s a bot
2:57 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣 the funniest seen of the video
I can remember when I was working towards my associate's degree and earned my first 4.0 in a class. I thought I was so dumb that I nearly chased down the professor in the student lounge to ask if the grade was a mistake. Then it dawned on me that I just learned differently from others and that I wasn't as stupid as people treated me growing up.
What was your method of learning? :(
@@rhxyne9973 l o l -
Hi Taura Helms! I also have High-functioning autism and a learning disability and when I was in high school, I earned all B's in all of my classes and awards and I was part of my city's newspaper, "The Philadelphia Tribune". I completely agree thar having a disability, whether autism, dyslexia or a physical disability does not mean you're unintelligent; it just means you learn differently in your own unique way. 🧡🧡❤💖🌷💝👋
I'm from the UK planning on moving to Texas next year for my Master's and Ph.D.'s, how do you guys calculate grades? What is 4.0 in percentages/grades? And what is the lowest/highest grade with their GPA?
I am also dyslexic and I learn through memorization. Before a test/exam, I make notes paraphrasing and memorize them before the exam (kind of like memorizing lyrics of a song), I use that method to pass with A's
Natalie: You aren’t smart
Also Natalie: **can’t spell intelligence**
Pfft- 💀
I can spell it in typing. BUT I CANNOT SPELL IT WITH IRL WORDS
Oof
Natalie is a sore loser. She plays by her own rules.
PFFT EASY AS HELL
I have autism and I struggle with learning new things. Unfortunately, I have had teachers over the years that do not understand the struggles of autism. And none of them even tried to help me out. I was sent to some program for kids with special needs, but that made me feel like I was being excluded and pushed out. This video is so relatable for me. I don’t have dyslexia, but autism makes it very hard to learn new things.
As for me I too have autism but for me it’s a yes and no. (What do I mean by that?) one sure I do have trouble learning some things in life but on the other hand there are some things I do learn relatively easily and quickly.
I love the way Mr. Willis stands up for Dana by telling Natalie not to be mean to people with disabilities. It's amazing how he lets Dana know that he's got dyslexia just like she does!
ikr i also cried 😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭🥲🥲🥲🥲🥲😭🥲🥲😭🥲😭🥲😭🥲😭🥺🥺😭
@@elizasunflower8216 me too
Actually this portrayal of dyslexia is extremely inaccurate (and offensive due to the inaccuracies)- I’m over here from sssniperwolfs video and as someone who actually has dyslexia, the truth (proven through studies) is that something like 99.9% of ppl with dyslexia are hyper intelligent (smarter than most other ppl) and it usually goes undiagnosed bc ppl with dyslexia are so smart and thus are able to cover it up ... for me, mine went undiagnosed until I was in grad school (and was only diagnosed bc my issues related to dyslexia were getting worse and I went to see a psychologist about it who tested me for it)!!! I have done well in school (bc as I said ppl with dyslexia are highly intelligent! This includes Einstein! Literally the epitome of intelligence!!! A person with dyslexia!) - I graduated from a rigorous school district- top in the nation with honors (no assistance- t he district even wanted to skip me up 2 grades in 5th grade), scored very high on college entrance exams that I didn’t even finish due to the reading intensive nature of the exams (if you’re diagnosed with dyslexia you are allotted more time due to the nature of the disorder- I probably could’ve scrounged up a perfect if I had the extra time necessary), graduated summe cum laude (highest honors) from a rigorous university (no assistance), high scores on GREs, out score my peers on grad school exams (even before I got assistance with my diagnosis- and the only assistance I get is extra time on exams) 🤷🏼♀️ Before grad school, I only got assistance in 1st and 2nd grade for a reading recovery program (if my parents were amazing parents they would’ve actually met with the reading rehab teacher and pushed for a diagnosis, which would’ve granted me assistance and helped me to understand my difficulties and possibly get some sort of treatment- albeit it can’t be cured or really improved but you can get assistance in terms of more time on exams and counseling to improve compensatory methods- although before uni- in high school and lower grades- good teachers usually allot extra time on exams already so that students of all/most abilities can finish- usually about time and half from how long it takes them to finish taking it.... but again on the entrance exams the time would’ve really helped)
Me who has dyslexia:* watches this * I can relate to this so much I used voice recorder to type
Thanks for watching and sharing your experience, Shinso!
Hi dhar!
@Roshan Rajaraman THAT IS AN AMAZIJG IDEA!
@Roshan Rajaraman I think he will definitely make one thanks for the idea ,bro
@@DharMann YOU WATCH MY HERO ACADEMIA?!??!
If every teacher would be like that everyone would be happy and confident
Teachers never usually help with bullying
Teachers never usually help with bullying
@@Dontmindmeimjustadeadchannel ikr they don't even care and if one student gets let's mark they will target them and make them sit with students who are not good in studies
@UNIT: THOT Destroyer yea
Yea us ryt
The teacher is so nice let's all be honest everyone needs a teacher like him.
Ye my teacher is so bossy if u can’t spell the word that’s 10 Minutes on the bench
@@GummY-Bear123 OMG THATS SO UNFAIR. in my old class once I got in so much trouble they called my mum
They say you’re not trying and do a lecture saying you’ll never make it in life
this teacher is the best teacher ever, too bad there's 1% of those type of teachers in real life.
You mean 0,01% 👀💀
@@iilena_t0kii772 Only one mate?
@• Cringey Ruby • mine too sometimes she gets mad
Best teacher evr
@@teheelie1346 how many teachers are there not ppl in the world
This video made my day. There are disabilities and special needs that can’t even be seen. My son was recently diagnosed with autism and it’s true. He doesn’t like loud sounds and will scream at the most inappropriate times but he has an amazing memory and can show his soft and sweet side when engaged.
Thanks a lot for sharing that, Denise. I'm glad this video made your day. Stay tuned and enjoy watching.
@@DharMann it would be amazing if you did a video with someone with autism
@@CrystalDawn1991 he is its coming soon
@@DharMann how u think about the short stories by day day too much brain
A single teacher like tis can change every disability student into a smartest student ❤️❤️❤️
I like this
No, people have limitations and you can’t just _become_ smarter.
@@jsgv7935 who said it
@@combatantxr3125 I mean I have a lot of psychologist and psychiatrist friends, my mother is a psychologist even so why would they lie? They are experts in this field.
@@jsgv7935 OK..........
Bruh im crying IS TO BEAUTIFUL 😭
Having a learning disability doesn’t mean that you are not smart it just mean that to learn differently I am motivated by this line who else like here
I saw this comment as soon as he said this line
i am to
@@clappy._. same
I read the comment as he was saying it
@@clappy._. same
Wow. Can I just say, that teacher follows her literally everywhere.
I think he was just tutoring her
Definitely lol
yep
@@arthemy2890 ...You are sick!!
@@mr.c5969 all they said was that it was weird
I love the guy that plays the teacher! He always has the most wholesome roles and he's such a good actor!
Yeah!
Yes
I am being bullied 😭😭😭
𝑴𝒚 𝒇𝒓𝒊𝒆𝒏𝒅𝒔 𝒅𝒐𝒏'𝒕 𝒃𝒆𝒍𝒊𝒆𝒗𝒆 𝒕𝒉𝒂𝒕 𝒊 𝒘𝒊𝒍𝒍 𝒉𝒊𝒕 3.95𝒌 𝒃𝒆𝒇𝒐𝒓𝒆 𝒕𝒉𝒆 𝒆𝒏𝒅 𝒐𝒇 𝒕𝒉𝒆 𝒅𝒂𝒚, 𝒊 𝒌𝒏𝒐𝒘 𝒚'𝒂𝒍𝒍 𝒄𝒂𝒏 𝒉𝒆𝒍𝒑 𝒎𝒆 𝒑𝒓𝒐𝒗𝒆 𝒕𝒉𝒆𝒎 𝒘𝒓𝒐𝒏𝒈
Yes
2:57 typical 💀🤫🧏♂️
My daughter has dyslexia, I showed her this video and it changed her life. Thank you so much
Awwww how cutee
That is good. Dhar Mann Changes lives. He would be very happy to see this comment.
it changed her life in one day
@@janitor6668 that what I was saying- wait 666🤨
So cool
I liked the fact that the teacher was actually very nice to girl that couldn't spell the word:)
also the actress that played the girl is so good at playing the nice role right
same when teacher in other videos were'nt nice
The teacher is inspirational
@@SummerGal19 Dhar Mann is inspirational
@@elisabeth5995 True that
I love how Natalie says that the word “Intelligence” is so easy
But gets it wrong ❌😂
Lol I hate girls like her
LOL 😂
🤣🤣🤣🤣
@@Sakashixx is just acting
Children should never be bullied nor treated differently just because they have learning disabilities. Just because a person has a learning disability does not mean he or she is stupid, each individual learns differently.
I love the bully not because of what she did but her 100/10 acting in all of these videos I mean she pulls all of her parts off perfectly.
The girl playing the Dyslexic student is such an amazing actor! So talented! Always gets me feeling the same emotion she's feeling
ƊÕÑT ŘĒÄĎ ḾÝ ҎŘÕḞÎĹÈ ҎÎḈ₸ŬŘÉ
Her name is sofia chicorreli serna
B o t s
Pov: she actually wins and the other girl instantly regrets it
accurate
Yup
Yup
Yup
Yup
One thing that I learn from Dhar Mann is that u should always treat people the way u want to be treated 👍🤗
We need more teachers like this honestly😌some teachers just don't care
Yah!
Very true , some teachers just don't care at all
@@heystobit5742 Some, not saying all though lol.
Yah, not all , some of them
Ikr
We never appreciate this girl, her acting skills are amazing and she fits in every role
Omg yess
Yup guy's
I think you mean you appreciate-
@@jessicating3653 umm yes😂
Love this teacher character he is awesome in every video.
Never underestimate a dyslexic person because they learn and work twice the amount you do.
yes yes
yep, i’m dyslexia i can relate🥲
I sat next to a girl with dyslexia at school, I didn't even know until she told me about 2 weeks ago!! I have known her for 6 years and I never knew!!😊😊 She is a really kind girl and I won't let that define her, it may for other people but not for me!😊😊
I'm not dyslexic but I know it's really hard for them and they have to work very hard so I agree with your comment
That’s just fax
"It doesn't mean you're not smart, you just learn diferently"
That hit hard in so many ways.
Ikr that bully a bi***
100%
Cap
@@spookyj2488 LMAO
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Natalie: "your obviously not smart enough"
Me: if she wasn't she wouldn't be able to beat u 🤦♂
ikr :3
@NasLag lolol
Bruh I hate it when the teacher calls on u and everyone looks at u. 😭💀
Bully: you can’t spell
Dana: *finger tapping*
Bully: what the hell are you doing
Dana: dyslexia stuff
This teacher has a heart of gold ♡
@ĶévïņBB Přõďùçţìőñş 😶
everyone when i get an easy word wrong
everyone: 'stares at me"
me: what are u looking at
Same but everyone knows and just shout out the word it is so embarrassing sometimes
@Cheyenne Davis ye
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I hope they make an extended cut where Natalie gets in trouble by the principal and then she’ll learn that just because you have dyslexic it doesn’t mean it makes you smart then she’ll regret for what she did to Dana!
When my son was diagnosed with Asperger’s at 13, I told him that he just needs to learn differently. He graduated college and is working and living on his own! A success story indeed!
Aww
that is honestly kind of inspirational!
my son, too, has Asperger's and now drives a truck cross country. He loves it and is thriving! He had a real hard time in school, but overcame. I'm so proud of him!
i have Asperger's Syndrome to